Kimberly Finney is a board certified clinical psychologist
and clinical associate professor of social work at the University
of Southern California. She is a retired military psychologist and
is medically trained in psychopharmacology. Dr. Finney regularly
lectures on the neurobiology of racism and serves as a consultant
and analyst on race-related issues in working with African
Americans. Dr. Finney holds a M.S. in organizational development
and doctorate degree in clinical psychology from Wright State
University.
Terence Fitzgerald is a clinical associate professor of
social work at the University of Southern California, a race
scholar, and a policy analyst. He previously worked at the
elementary, middle, and high school levels as a school social
worker in racially and economically diverse settings in Illinois.
Dr. Fitzgerald holds a Ph.D. in educational policy from the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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