Anashay Wright will open the 8th annual Creating Trauma-Sensitive Schools Conference with Disrupt 4 Good: Trauma-Informed Practices for a More Inclusive Future
In her keynote, Dr. Anashay Wright shines a light on the crossroads of trauma-informed practices and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) principles. She presents a roadmap for crafting educational environments that honor and elevate each student’s unique genius. Dr. Wright shows how powerful tools like AI can bridge the divide between students and educators, nurturing a more equitable and connected learning journey.
Anashay transitioned into the field of education after the birth of her oldest child in 2006, and has remained a force for “good disruption”. With nearly two decades of service within the public education sector, she expanded her reach by joining national organizations such as The New Teacher Project (TNTP) and Leading Educators in senior leadership roles. She also served in advisory leadership roles with the Black Teacher Collaborative, The Lisa “Left-Eye” Lopes Foundation and Relay Lab Schools (TX). In addition to her work within the public education landscape, she has also served as an Adjunct Professor, Education Advisor to elected officials, Founding Board & Advisory Member for BES schools (TX & GA) and Executive Coach and Strategist for c-suite leaders.
In 2020, things came full circle when Dekalb County Schools officially became a Disruptive Partners’ client. She is currently working with Dekalb to develop a multi-tiered, college & career readiness, learning hub at two district alternative schools. Together, they will work to disrupt the “school-to-prison-pipeline” by empowering students and families. This initiative allows Anashay to do the work she loves in her hometown alongside a community akin to family.