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==  PERSONAL LIFE ==
==  PERSONAL LIFE ==


Dr. Conrad Webster is a critical race theorist, writer, organizer, facilitator, professor, and an education consultant from Houston, TX. Founder of Get Me to The Prom Foundation, Founder of AllAccessRecruitment.com, Co-Founder of African American Leadership Conference and Co-Founder of TrillUp LLC. Conrad completed his Doctorate from the University of Washington for Educational Leadership. His dissertation titled, "Where Did My Black Folk Go? The Exclusion of African American Males Out Of K-12 Classrooms" has been getting great reviews on its sophisticated way to talk about racism in education.
Dr. Conrad Webster is a mental health advocate, critical race theorist, writer, organizer, facilitator, and professor from Houston, TX. CEO of Black Boy Heal LLC and Co-Founder of African American Leadership Conference. Dr.Webster has worked in Washington State community colleges and Universities since 2012. He began as a Black and Brown retention specialist for the Office of Multicultural and Inclusion at Green River College (GRC).  


== CAREER ==
== CAREER ==


Conrad serves as an Adjunct Professor at Pierce College, Oregon Institute of Technology, University of Washington Tacoma, and Racial Equity Advancement Advisor for Seattle Public Schools. Conrad co-produced workshops titled Hostility, Trauma, and Critical Race Theory: Nourishing Resistant Voices in Colonial Spaces and Team Killmonger vs. Team T’Challa: Redefining What it Means to Be Black in the United States. Committed to academic achievement and Black wellness, Conrad uses storytelling as a form of liberation through education, and his work inspires audiences to use their lens to visualize their power to organize change.
He then served as an outreach specialist at GRC before transitioning into K-12 as an academic advisor for the College Success Foundation, project manager for Seattle Public Schools, and Director of Student Support for Seattle School for Boys. After completing his doctorate, Dr. Webster became an adjunct professor at Pierce College, Oregon Institute of Technology, University of Washington Tacoma, and University of Puget Sound. Committed to academic achievement and Black wellness, Conrad uses storytelling as a form of liberation through education, and his work inspires students and staff to use their lens to visualize their power to organize change.


== SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS ==  
== SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS ==  
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* [[linkedin]][[https://www.linkedin.com/in/conrad-trayvon-webster-edd?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app]]
* [[linkedin]][[https://www.linkedin.com/in/conrad-trayvon-webster-edd?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app]]
* [[YouTube videos]][ https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EMVz8Dd111Y&pp=ygURRHIgY29ucmFkIHdlYnN0ZXI%3D
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zTKmaVh1Gw8&pp=ygURRHIgY29ucmFkIHdlYnN0ZXI%3D]]

Latest revision as of 13:06, 2 December 2024

PERSONAL LIFE

Dr. Conrad Webster is a mental health advocate, critical race theorist, writer, organizer, facilitator, and professor from Houston, TX. CEO of Black Boy Heal LLC and Co-Founder of African American Leadership Conference. Dr.Webster has worked in Washington State community colleges and Universities since 2012. He began as a Black and Brown retention specialist for the Office of Multicultural and Inclusion at Green River College (GRC).

CAREER

He then served as an outreach specialist at GRC before transitioning into K-12 as an academic advisor for the College Success Foundation, project manager for Seattle Public Schools, and Director of Student Support for Seattle School for Boys. After completing his doctorate, Dr. Webster became an adjunct professor at Pierce College, Oregon Institute of Technology, University of Washington Tacoma, and University of Puget Sound. Committed to academic achievement and Black wellness, Conrad uses storytelling as a form of liberation through education, and his work inspires students and staff to use their lens to visualize their power to organize change.

SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zTKmaVh1Gw8&pp=ygURRHIgY29ucmFkIHdlYnN0ZXI%3D]]