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Dr. Thalia R. Goldstein is Associate Professor of Applied Developmental Psychology. Her work focuses on children's developing social and emotional skills, particularly theory of mind, empathy, and emotional control and regulation, and how such skills intersect with children's engagement in pretend pl...
My research focuses on Black women’s maternal mental, perinatal, and behavioral health experiences and the intersectional racisms contextualizing and driving these experiences. I engage directly with Black women and their advocates within the communities where they live, eat, play, and pray. I utiliz...
Lisa M. Gring-Pemble is an associate professor in the School of Business at George Mason University. Since joining George Mason University in 2000, she has pursued teaching and research around three main areas: 1) social impact and innovation, 2) argumentation and persuasion, and 3) political communi...
"It makes them look beautiful."
On April 5, photographer and filmmaker Khalik Allah visited George Mason University to present his documentary, Field Niggas, and discuss his art, the spiritual center of his work, and his approach to his subjects. Our discussion was facilitated by Ann Hornaday of th...