At this stage in your life, making sense of this world as it relates to you is vital. In this week’s episode of our 3rd Annual Divine 9 Series, "How Sororities and Fraternities Support Mental Health Awareness," we are joined by Dr. Syreeta Greene, Associate Dean of Fellow Affairs at the American Film Institute (AFI) and Kappa Nu Sigma San Fernando Valley Alumnae Chapter member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. Dr. Greene shares how important it is to handle peer criticism and never be afraid of failure. Find out how valuable being a part of the collective Divine 9 can serve you as you pursue both your personal and professional goals. Dr. Greene completed her Doctorate of Education in Educational Psychology, her MSW in Community Organizing, Planning and Administration, and her Bachelor of Science in Public Policy and Management at University of Southern California (USC). She has served in higher education for 20 years in both academic and student affairs roles collaborating with students, colleagues and faculty on the holistic success and collegiate experience of historically underrepresented and marginalized students. Throughout her career, Dr. Greene has served as a consultant, facilitator, and curriculum designer. She is a co-creator and founding partner for the Cross-Cultural Fraternal Access and Inclusion (CCFAI) Collaborative which addresses the needs of culturally-based fraternal organizations, as well as the diversity, equity and inclusion within fraternal organizations. In addition to her professional work, she is highlighted in Ebony.com for her co-authored article on the movie, ‘Burning Sands,’ and the Association of Fraternal and Sorority Advisors (AFA) Essentials. To learn more about Dr. Greene and the American Film Institute, connect with her on Linkedin and visit AFI.com.
American Film Institute: https://www.afi.com/