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Dominique Norman is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Business - Fashion Marketing in the Business Division at MMM University, where she contributes to fashion marketing education with a strong emphasis on diversity, equity, and inclusion. She is based in Carson Hall, Room CH 512.
Educational Background:
- BA in Apparel, Merchandising, Design, & Textiles, Washington State University
- MA in Fashion Studies and Gender & Sexuality Studies, Parsons School of Design
Her research and teaching critically engage with issues of race, gender, sexuality, body image, media representation, and cultural identity within fashion and media industries. She integrates social justice frameworks into her pedagogy and public scholarship, advocating for systemic change in both academic and industry spaces.
While no peer-reviewed articles are listed in the provided text, her written work has appeared in prominent media outlets including Refinery29, Bustle, Teen Vogue, Essence, and Fashionista, reflecting a consistent engagement with contemporary cultural discourse in fashion and media.
She has previously taught at Parsons School of Design and LIM College, bringing extensive interdisciplinary experience to her current role.
Professor Norman has facilitated DEI workshops for educators and administrators in art and design education, contributing to institutional change. Though no formal grants or awards are mentioned, her public scholarship and educational leadership underscore a commitment to inclusive practices.
She is actively involved in shaping curricula and discourse around equity in fashion education and continues to publish commentary that bridges academic insight with public engagement.


