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Sherice Janaye Nelson, Ph.D.

“My job was to be as truthful as I knew how.”

-Nikki Giovanni

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Sherice Janaye Nelson is a speaker, author, researcher, and Assistant professor at Southern University and A&M College. She is a Black Diaspora expert who focuses on the political, social, and economic effects of racism. Her co-authored piece, “Insulated Blackness: Cause for Fracture in Black Political Identity” was recently published in the Journal Politics, Groups, and Identities, which established the theory why self-identified Blacks vote against their own self-interest due to the lack of experienced racial discrimination. She is the Director for the Jewel Limar Prestage Public Policy, Polling, and Research Center, and a proud alumna of Howard University, where she received a Doctorate of Philosophy in Political Science, specializing in International Relations, Black politics, and American government.

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“For Black women, the collective is empowering because it provides a direct benefactor of the choices, opportunities, and obstacles uniquely presented by their intersecting oppressions. The collective helps Black women cultivate self-efficacy, assurance, and the capacity to exert influence over people in surrounding environments.”

Sherice Janaye Nelson, Ph.D.

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