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Ousley Scholar-in-Residence
The Ousley Scholar In Residence honors the legacy of Grace Ousley, the first black woman to graduate from Beloit College, and is a junior scholar/activist/organizer/
Support for the residency comes from the Weissberg Program in Human Rights and Social Justice and the Office of Student Success. Equity, & Community.
Residents
Ashlyn Sparrow
2023
Game-designer and educator who teaches undergraduate, graduate and K-12 students how to design their own games while uncovering the sociopolitical implications of their designs. More about Ashlyn Sparrow
Mariah Parker
2022
Linguist, Athens-Clarke County (Georgia) Commissioner, and community organizer. More about Mariah Parker
Denea Joseph
2021
National immigrant rights activist and undocumented Black DACA recipient who advocates for the rights of the most marginalized. More about Denea Joseph
Elizabeth Yeampierre
2019
Nationally recognized Puerto Rican attorney and environmental justice leader More about Elizabeth Yeampierre
Tabias Olajuawon Wilson
2018
Author, consultant, speaker, scholar-creator, and Ph.D. student, who was selected as one of BlogHERs 2017 Voices of The Year. More about Tabias Olajuawon Wilson
Dr. Moya Bailey
2017
Inaugural Ousley Scholar and an assistant professor in the department of Cultures, Societies, and Global Studies and the program in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Northeastern University. More about Dr. Moya Bailey