Dr. Harriette Bailey is an
Associate Professor, B-K Coordinator, Principal Investigator, and Co- Principal
Investigator at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro. Dr. Bailey has
extensive experiences in higher education, early intervention, early care and
education, and child and family outcomes. She is passionate about preparing
students to deliver effective and equitable services for diverse children and
families. Dr. Bailey’s research interests include: appropriate services for
infants and toddlers, cultural competency, cultural humility, anti-bias
curriculum, family engagement, and designing effective policies and supports
for young children and
families. She is a member of North
Carolina’s State Interagency Coordinating Council, a Governor appointed
position, Council for Exceptional Children (TED and DEC), NAEYC and National
Black Child Development Institute.
She is Co-owner and Educational Consultant with Bailey, Pullis & Riggins LLC. In this role, she provides educational consultation tailored to the needs of the consumer: such as Professional Development, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion planning and facilitation, Early Childhood Anti-Bias Implementation, Cultural Awareness, Competence and Humility.
Harriette Bailey: You first graced me with your intellect at the NC BK consortium meetings ensuring enrolled students in Education programs were prepared to enter through classroom settings well-rounded with theoretical knowledge, importance of building relationships, advocates and so much more. Your equity work has shone your levels of integrity, focused on next steps, driven by a cause and positive outlook of life for the betterment of society. You blessed students at DTCC when you presented for a deeper personal dive on the different components of biases. Yes, you are an unstoppable, beautiful, strengthened masterpiece of Black womanhood. Thanks for allowing me to have your story in the series of Black Women Educators.
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