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Nasitta Keita

Counseling Psychology doctoral student

Nasitta Keita is a doctoral student in Counseling Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.1 She currently serves as the Community-Engaged Scholarship Graduate Assistant at the Morgridge Center for Public Service.1 Keita's research focuses on (1) coping strategies of Black workers and college students experiencing anti-Black racism and (2) collective action against social injustices.1

Some key points about Nasitta Keita:

  1. Education and Credentials:

    • Pursuing a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology at UW-Madison
    • Holds an M.A. degree
    • Ed-GRS Fellow
  2. Professional Experience:

    • Community-Engaged Scholarship Graduate Assistant at Morgridge Center for Public Service
    • Previously served as DDEEA community support specialist at UW-Madison2
  3. Research and Presentations:

    • Presented at various conferences, including the American Psychological Association Convention and the National Multicultural Conference and Summit1
    • Topics include social justice, ethics in psychology, and racial identity among Black adolescents
  4. Awards and Honors:

    • Ed-GRS Fellow
    • Newman Civic Fellows Award
    • Dick and July Daly Award for Education Student Staff Achievement1
  5. Publications:

    • Co-authored book chapters on undergraduate research in STEM and cultural factors in community-engaged scholarship1

Keita's LinkedIn username is nasitta-keita, as mentioned in the query.

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Location

Madison, Wisconsin, United States