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Lacey Hilliard
Assistant Professor at Suffolk University
Lacey Hilliard is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Suffolk University whose research focuses on how children understand and navigate social issues, using an applied developmental and social justice-centered lens .145 She is a trained developmental scientist with expertise in research design, data analysis, and research .4
Hilliard's research interests include applied developmental science, social group development, stereotyping and prejudice, educational media and technology, and equity-centered education .1 Her work explores how children develop social group membership and intergroup attitudes, including how caregivers and educators address sexism, racism, and cultural topics with children .1 She also creates and evaluates educational media and technology-based interventions to help children and adolescents navigate social challenges and ethical dilemmas in schools .1
Hilliard's research employs various methods, such as dyadic and group observations, longitudinal surveys, interviews, and focus groups .1 She collaborates with organizations, schools, families, and other community partners .1 Her recent publications include articles on talking to children about race, gender, and social issues, as well as addressing sexism with children .1 She has also co-authored books for the 21st Century Junior Library .3
Hilliard is the head of the Social Development and Social Issues Lab at Suffolk University .2 The lab's projects focus on the development and socialization of intergroup attitudes, the impact of environments on social stereotyping, and how adults approach complex social issues with children .2 The lab also focuses on developing educational media and technology to help students navigate social challenges .2 Matthew Attaya, a second-year doctoral student, works alongside Hilliard in the Social Lab .2
Hilliard earned a Ph.D. and an M.A. from The Pennsylvania State University, as well as a B.A. and a B.S. from The University of Texas at Austin .1 She previously held a position as a Research Professor at The Institute for Applied Research in Youth Development at Tufts University .1

