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Nia Cantey

Instructor


Bio

Nia Cantey’s journey to becoming an instructor at SCPS is rooted in over two decades of dedication to public service, with a particular focus on child welfare and social services.

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Education

  • Bachelor of Science in Psychology. Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
  • Masters of Social Work. Florida State University
  • Doctor of Philosophy, Conflict Analysis and Resolution. Nova Southeastern University

 

Publications/Research Listings

Cantey, Nia I; Smith, Lamar W; Sorrells, Shemeka Frazier; Kelly, Dianne; Jones, Candis ; et al.  Child Welfare, suppl. Special Issue: Transforming Child Welfare through Anti-Racist Approaches; Arlington Vol. 100, Iss. 2,  (2022): 163-184.

Cantey, N. I., Bland, R., Mack, L. & Davis, D.J., (2011). Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Sustaining a Culture of Excellence in the Twenty-First Century. Journal of African American Studies, DOI 10.1007/s12111-011-91910 

Davis, D.J., Mack, L., Washington, M., & Cantey, N. I., (2010). Educational leadership and the continued need for minority academic and professional organizations in the Obama Age. Academic Leadership http://www.academicleadersihp.org/ 

Cantey, N.I., Robinson, C. & Harris, M. (2017) Post-Racial Higher Ed.: Implications of Mergers Between HBCUs and PWIs. In C.P. Gause (Ed.). Leadership, Equity, and Social Justice in American Higher Education-A Reader. Peter Lang

Robinson, C. and Cantey, N.I. (2016) Out or In? The Black Blogosphere and the News Media. In Race and Contention in 21st Century News Media. ISSN 2283-7949 GLOCALISM: JOURNAL OF CULTURE, POLITICS AND INNOVATION 2016, 1, DOI: 10.12893/gjcpi.2016.1.1 

Cantey, N.I. & Robinson, C. (2015) #BlackTwitter: Making Waves as a Social Media Subculture. In Nathan Rambukkana (Ed.). Hashtags in Communities, Polities and Politics. Peter Lang Publishing. Cantey 2018 

Cantey, N.I., (2014) Learning to Swim with the Barracudas: Negotiating Differences in the Workplace. In D. Davis-Maye, A. Dale Yarber, & T. Perry (Eds). What the Village Gave Me: Conceptualizations of Womanhood. University Press of America ISBN# 9780761861973