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Brianna Harvey, Ph.D. 

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF SOCIOLOGY

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bmharvey@fullerton.edu
Voice: 657-278-2652
Dept: 657-278-3531

DEGREES

2023, Ph.D., Education and Information Studies, University of California Los Angeles

2012, MSW, Dworak-Peck School of Social Work, USC

2007, B.S., Sociology, University of La Verne

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BIOGRAPHY

Brianna Harvey is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at California State University, Fullerton. Her interdisciplinary research examines the ways carceral systems utilize policies, practices and other mechanisms of control to perpetuate anti-blackness and impact the lives of Black youth and their families. Dr. Harvey engages in community rooted qualitative inquiry that seeks to combat oppression by creating spaces of liberation. Her previous research explored the educational experiences of Black foster youth in K-12, paying close attention to the ways schools and the foster system colluded to shape the lives of the youth inside and outside of the school setting. Dr. Harvey received the Ford Foundation Pre-Doctoral Fellowship and UCLA’s Inaugural Fellowship for the Study of Black Life. She received her Ph.D. in Education from the University of California, Los Angeles, and her Master of Social Work degree from the University of Southern California.

RESEARCH AREAS

Education
Carceral systems
Black students
Black families
Abolition
Community Rooted Research
Qualitative Inquiry

COURSES REGULARLY TAUGHT

 SOCI 300: Social Work
SOCI 352: Sociology of Education

PUBLICATIONS

Harvey, B., Cabral, B., Annamma, S., & Morgan, J. (In Press) “Ain’t Nobody about to Trap me”: The Violence of Multi-System Collusion and Entrapment for Incarcerated Disabled Girls of Color, Journal of School Violence

Cabral, B., Annamma, S. A., Le, A., Harvey, B., Wilmot, J. M., & Morgan, J. (2022). Solidarity Incarcerated: Building Authentic Relationships with Girls of Color in Youth Prisons. Teachers College
Record
, 124(7), 174-200.

Harvey, B., Gupta-Kagan, J., & Church, C. (2021). Reimagining Schools' Role Outside the Family Regulation System. Columbia Journal of Race and Law, 11(3), 575-610.