• RELA: Research for Empowering and Liberatory Action

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    RELA is a community-based research group guided by principles of empowerment, transformative justice, and liberation.


    Their research focuses on developing evidence that will contribute to interpersonal, community, and systems-level change with an intentional aim to eradicate intimate partner and structural violence in all of its forms. They do this by implementing survivor-centered, trauma-informed approaches to:

    1) partner with survivors to take action;

    2) increase survivors' access to resources;

    3) improve survivors' housing conditions; and

    4) increase interpersonal and community supports within marginalized communities.

  • The RELA Team

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    Nkiru Nnawulezi, PhD

    Director

    Dr. Nnawulezi (she/her) is deeply committed to improving the social and material conditions for survivors of gender-based violence who experience structural marginalization and stigmatization, specifically survivors of color, survivors living with HIV, queer and trans* survivors, low-income survivors, survivors who are unhoused, survivors with addictions, and survivors with severe mental health conditions.
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    Clarice Hampton

    Project Director

    Clarice Hampton (she/her) is a Ph.D. student in the Community Psychology program at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Binghamton University- State University of New York and her Master of Arts in Counseling and Community Psychology from Russell Sage College. Clarice is a RWJF Health Policy Research Scholar. She is deeply committed to understanding the role of social and structural factors that impact health outcomes across marginalized groups. More specifically, Clarice seeks to uplift the voices of Black women who experience multiple forms of marginalization, particularly those living with HIV, by using systemic approaches to advocate for transformative change.
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    Soleyana Denu

    Research Assistant

    Soleyana (she/her) is currently an undergraduate student at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. She plans on completing a PhD in Community and Legal psychology after obtaining her bachelors. Soleyana has always been passionate about helping folks in Black and brown neighborhoods on the systemic and individual level. She enjoys volunteering both at her city’s local non-profit, Paul’s Place, and individually, to provide folks who are unhoused necessities. In addition to her current research assistant position with RELA, Soleyana also mentors Psychology 100 students at UMBC. She is excited to join RELA to assist with IPV/GBV research and provide survivors with beneficial resources.

    Richie Raymond

    Research Assistant

    Uyen Nguyen

    Research Assistant