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Tanishia Williams serves as the Florence Levy Kay Fellow in Racial Justice, Education, and the Carceral State at Brandeis University, jointly affiliated with the Interdepartmental Program in Education and Interdepartmental Program in Legal Studies.
Her academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. and M.Phil. from The New School
- M.A. from The George Washington University
- M.A. from George Mason University
- B.A. from James Madison University
Williams' research examines systemic intersections of race, education, and criminal justice systems through critical race theory frameworks. Her work analyzes how institutional structures perpetuate racial inequities in educational and carceral settings, with emphasis on marginalized communities' experiences and policy interventions.
Her primary recognition includes:
- Florence Levy Kay Fellowship in Racial Justice, Education, and the Carceral State
No information is available regarding student advising or research grants. Her scholarly activities appear centered on the named fellowship without mention of specific laboratories or research teams.




