When Pitt’s Center on Race and Social Problems (CRSP) launched in 2002, Kyaien Conner was a graduate student in the School of Social Work. To say she was receptive to the center’s mission and programming would be a notable understatement.
“I was present for its inception,” she said. “I attended CRSP events and the renowned speaker series. I was listening to scholars of color from all over the world come to the University of Pittsburgh through CRSP to present their work and share how that work was making a real difference in people’s lives and in the communities I cared about.” Read more in University Times.