Dr. Malika Carter is a Chief Diversity Officer, activist,
commentator, educator, and writer. In
August 2017, Dr. Malika Carter began as the first Chief Diversity Officer (CDO)
for the College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) in Syracuse,
NY. Prior to serving at ESF, Dr. Carter
was the CDO for the City of Worcester, Massachusetts. Dr. Carter has more than
15 years' experience developing policies and initiatives that address
inclusion, diversity, and equity. Dr.
Carter has her Ph.D. in Institutional Analysis from North Dakota State
University. Her newest
scholarly contribution is nestled in the book "Black Women and Social
Justice Education: Legacies and Lessons". For more Workshop registration and program information. Photo by SUNY ESF.
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Monday, January 28, 2019
Dr. Malika Carter to Present at Women's Workshop, Februrary 22, 2019, Paul Smith's College
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