
Fantasy Lozada
Associate Professor · Developmental Psychology
Virginia Commonwealth UniversityAbout
Fantasy Lozada is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), conducting developmental and community-based research on emotional experiences and liberation among Black and Brown populations, with specific focus on African American and Latino/a/e/x communities. Her work addresses how racial bias weaponizes emotions and restricts emotional access.
Education:
- Ph.D., North Carolina State University, 2013
Lozada's research examines cultural and racial factors shaping emotional development through three interconnected approaches: within-group studies of Black and Brown communities, publication in developmental and affective science, and community partnerships translating findings for educators and service providers. She employs mixed-methods including thematic analysis, structural equation modeling, and psychophysiological assessments across cross-sectional and longitudinal designs. Her work centers emotional liberation—the ability to experience full emotional range without fear of racialized misinterpretation.
Analysis of recent publications (2023-2025) reveals consistent focus on ethnic-racial identity development, emotion socialization across family and community contexts, racial discrimination's mental health impacts, and socioemotional competence in Black and Latinx youth. Key methodological trends include longitudinal designs, mixed-methods approaches, and community-engaged frameworks examining how cultural contexts shape emotional experiences and coping strategies.
Scientific recognition:
- VCU Psychology Outstanding Scholarship Award (2022)
As an Associate Professor in VCU's doctoral programs, Lozada mentors graduate students in clinical, counseling, and developmental psychology. Her research has secured competitive funding including an NSF CAREER award (2021) focused on emotion regulatory flexibility among African American adolescents, alongside community-engaged research grants supporting partnerships with youth service organizations and health workers.
Lozada maintains active community partnerships translating research into practice, collaborating with educators, community health workers, and youth service providers to implement findings supporting Black and Brown youth and families through culturally responsive frameworks addressing emotional development and racial bias.
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