About
Brianna is currently a fourth-year Ph.D. Candidate in the Personality and Social Contexts area of Psychology. Prior to attending UofM, Brianna earned Bachelor’s degrees in Psychology and Communication Studies from the University of North Carolina- Wilmington and a Master’s degree in Psychology from North Carolina Central University. Her research examines how Black folks’ experiences of discrimination and intersecting identities (e.g., ethnic-racial identity) influence their engagement with collective action and adaptive well-being strategies.