Dr. Roxanne Donovan is a former corporate negotiator turned psychologist, author, and professor. She is a nationally recognized expert on topics of well-being and social justice and features regularly in the media (e.g., The Washington Post, The Conversation, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and Georgia Public Radio). Her two coauthored books, Teaching Diversity Relationally and Unraveling Assumptions, apply psychological and structural perspectives to the teaching and learning of diversity. Her popular Wellness Wednesday newsletter focuses on helping faculty of color and other scholars design purpose-driven lives of meaning, fulfillment, and vitality. Integrated with her professional identities are her rich and multilayered roles as spouse, mama, sister, and auntie.

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