
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Destiny Williams-Dobosz, a postdoctoral fellow in Educational Psychology. Drawing from her own journey, Dr. Williams-Dobosz shares how personal experience became a doorway into her research on help-seeking among Black women in STEM and first-generation college students.
Our conversation explores:
- The resilience and vulnerability paradigm
- Redefining success in toxic environments
- Strategies for asking for help in college settings
- Ways to foster and support help-seeking behaviors in others
You can dive deeper into her work by reading her recent publication:
Williams-Dobosz, D. (2025). Storytelling as praxis: Leveraging a Black woman’s critical autoethnography as a first-generation college student to explore inequities and possibilities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education. Journal of Diversity in Higher Education.
