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Dr. Small is an ethnographer, producer, and writer.  She also serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Speech Communication Department at Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC), teaching courses in Interpersonal Communication, The Mass Media, and Public Speaking.   Additionally, she teaches Introduction to Applied Psychology, Human Relations, Justice In the Media, Persuasive Communication,  Speech Dynamics In Small Groups, and Professional Speech Communication at Berkeley College and the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) in New York.

She has worked in broadcast television for over ten years at MSNBC/NBC, Court TV, and KingWorld Productions. She has conducted in-depth research pursuing investigative stories through probing-engaging interviews.

Over the years she has hosted seminars and workshops that empower and equip individuals to navigate through life’s challenging cycles.Dr. Small completed her doctorate in sociology with a focus in Cultural Studies and a minor in Construction of Memory at the New School for Social Research in New York.

Moreover, she enjoys volunteering for several community activities throughout New York City, having served as a Judge for the annual Madison Square Boys & Girls Club “Youth of the Year Event” competition, a premier leadership development program that recognizes and advances community service, contribution to family, academic performance, and poise and public speaking ability.  She is also active in a number of civic organizations in Queens, New York, where she presently resides.


 


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