Chantee Parris-Strigle
Yeshiva University
Dr. Chantee Parris-Strigle is a Guyanese-American Yeshiva University adjunct professor and mother from Brooklyn, NY who uses the pronouns she/her. Chantee started her social justice journey doing grassroots community organizing as an intern with the New York-based PICO organization formerly known as C.A.P. (Community Action Project) during the summer of her junior year as a Psychological and Brain Sciences major at Dartmouth College. She went on to study theology at Yale Divinity school and Social Welfare at Yeshiva University where she earned her MSW and PhD & continues to research ways to meet the needs of vulnerable groups including but not limited to returning citizens and BIPOC communities.
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