I am Beka, a Ph.D. in Community
Psychology, with an extensive
background in public education K-12,
non-profit consulting, and
community-based initiatives. My
academic journey has provided me with
deep insights into gender dynamics and
media representation, focusing
significantly on female empowerment.
This expertise not only enriches my
research but also enhances my
practical approach to educational and
organizational development, ensuring
they are informed by comprehensive
psychological insights and a
commitment to equity and social
justice. With diverse roles ranging
from Assistant Principal to
Instructional Coach, and consulting
work with community-based non-profits,
I have developed a profound
understanding of the complexities
within educational settings and
community organizations. My experience
is complemented by my academic
qualifications, including a Bachelor
of Arts in Elementary Education from
Warren Wilson College and advanced
degrees and certifications in
Administration and Supervision from
National Louis University and Seattle
University. Dedicated to fostering
inclusive and supportive learning
environments, I am committed to
eliminating barriers to social
justice, facilitating empowerment, and
promoting community well-being.
Whether through leadership in school
settings or impactful consulting
projects, my goal is to bring about
transformative change and enduring
social impact.