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EMBRace: Engaging, Managing and Bonding through Race

Updated: Jan 16, 2019


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Riana Anderson, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor





Guest Contributor



Riana Elyse Anderson is an Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan's School of Public Health. She earned her PhD in Clinical and Community Psychology at the University of Virginia, was a Clinical and Community Psychology Intern at Yale University’s School of Medicine, and was an Applied Psychology Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania. Riana developed and directs the EMBRace program for Black adolescents and families and loves to translate her work via blogs, video, and literary articles.

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