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Dr. Melissa Speight Vaughn joins the CEO of CRESTSprogram, Dr. Cirecie West-Olatunji, for a lively discussion about how Black youth can have agency to investigate and transform their lives.

Dr. Melissa Speight Vaughn is a visionary educator, researcher, and cultural exchange advocate dedicated to empowering youth, advancing Indigenous knowledge systems, and fostering global partnerships that bridge cultures and transform education. Dr. Speight Vaughn is a Research Scientist/Program Director for RISER - an intergenerational research fellowship exposing emerging researchers to asset-based research methodologies and providing research experience and mentorship for fellows. RISER is a Growth and Thriving initiative housed in the Center on the Ecology of Early Development at Boston University.

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