DR. NIA NUNN
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Meet Dr. Nia Nunn

 

An associate professor at Ithaca College, Board of Directors President of The Ithaca Southside Community Center and Dr Nia Nunn wears multiple head-wraps in her community and across several classrooms and board rooms across the country, as an educator-performer-scholar-artist-mother. Prior to receiving a B.A. in Early childhood education at Clark Atlanta University (2003), and a Ph.D. in school psychology at Michigan State University (2011), Dr. Nia was born and raised in Ithaca. As part of her passion and responsibility, she is committed to learning and engaging audiences creatively, intensely, and gracefully. Her workshops, research, philosophy, and other offerings focus on a Black feminist approach to anti-racist curricula.

 

 

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Offerings

Dr. Nia Nunn utilizes a Black Consciousness Curricular framework to offer transformational diversity, equity, inclusion and innovative anti-racism workshops, coaching and consulting packages, as well as keynote addresses for institutions, businesses and organizations across the world.

She has worked with…

Public/Private Pre-K - 12th Grade School Districts

Public/Private Higher Education Institutions

Not-for-Profit Organizations

Corporate Institutions/Government Entities


What people are saying…

 
Dr. Nia’s work is transformative. She does her work with so much  joy, compassion, intellectual rigor, concern for people’s socio-emotional health, and an intense awareness of equity. Her passion, skills, and experience will leave you in awe.
— Dr. Bettina Love
Dr. Nia uses a compelling, dynamic, and an inclusive approach...her impact on my organization, and many others, has been invaluable. I am honored to have had the opportunity to learn with such a brilliant educator.
— Luvelle Brown Ed.D. Superintendent of the Ithaca City School District President
Nia’s work is transformative. Quite simply, I was blown away. Her research is powerful. Her ability to deeply and quickly connect with audiences is rare.
— Eliza VanCort Founder and CEO, VanCort Consulting