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Rhiana Gunn-Wright

Design Research Fellow at ECMC

Rhiana Gunn-Wright is an accomplished expert in social policy, intersectional studies, and public policy, with a diverse educational background and professional expertise that emphasizes the importance of women’s rights, gender equality, and social justice. Her impressive academic credentials include a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Comparative Social Policy from the prestigious University of Oxford, as well as a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in African American Studies and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from the renowned Yale University. These degrees not only showcase her exceptional dedication to understanding complex social dynamics but also highlight her commitment to making impactful change in her communities and beyond.

With her impressive educational foundation, Rhiana has gained substantial professional experience in various influential roles. She served as a Design Research Fellow at the ECMC (Education Culture and Methodology Collaborative), where she contributed to the development of innovative educational practices aimed at enhancing equity in learning environments. Additionally, Rhiana honed her practical policy skills during her tenure as a Policy Intern in the First Lady’s Office at the White House. In this high-stakes position, she was able to engage directly with policy-making processes and work alongside leaders in the national conversation around women's and children's rights. Furthermore, she served as the Mariam K. Chamberlain Fellow at the Institute for Women’s Policy Research, where she conducted valuable research pertaining to women’s policy issues, leveraging data and analysis to inform decision-makers and advocate for transformative change.

Rhiana's dedication to advocating for a more just and equitable society is evident through her extensive work in research and policy analysis focused on underrepresented communities. Her commitment to social justice is reflected in her research interests, which often explore the intersections of race, gender, and economic inequality. Throughout her career, Rhiana has been acknowledged for her insightful contributions and strategic thinking, making her a sought-after expert in her field. Her work emphasizes the importance of incorporating diverse perspectives in policy formation and the essential role that research plays in this process.

As a thought leader, Rhiana Gunn-Wright is committed to bridging the gap between academic knowledge and practical implementation in policy-making spaces, actively working to ensure that marginalized voices are heard and that equitable solutions are prioritized. Her ongoing contributions to social policy continue to influence discussions around both local and national initiatives focused on creating access and opportunities for women and minority communities.

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Washington D.C. Metro Area