Nelson Z
- Research Program Mentor
PhD at Indiana University - Bloomington
Expertise
mental health; academic persistence; psycho-social interventions; People of Color/BIOPC communities; values setting; career goals
Bio
I'm the Founder, CEO, and mental health & academic thrive consultant (https://www.nelsonzounlome.com/) through Liberate The Block, LLC (https://liberatetheblock.com/) ~ an agency dedicated to helping Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), first-generation, and low-income communities liberate themselves and achieve their wildest dreams. I'm also a first-generation college graduate, child of immigrants, and a published author. I am a former McNair Scholar, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, & Medicine-Ford Foundation Fellow, Herman B. Wells Graduate Fellow, International Counseling Psychologist, and former Assistant Professor at the University of Kentucky. My research program focuses on examining the impact of intersectional oppression on historically excluded groups & creating culturally relevant interventions to enhance their well-being. I study academic persistence and mental wellness within this framework to promote holistic healing among BIPOC. I earned Bachelor's degrees in Psychology & Sociology, a Master's degree in Learning Science-Educational Psychology Track, and a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology with a minor in Inquiry Methodology from Indiana University. In addition to work, I love reading (fantasy, science fiction, self-empowerment, business, poetry, novels, and biographies), discovering new music/art, outdoor activities, time with friends and family, and living a holistically full life.Project ideas
Podcast To Help BIPOC Students Thrive In School
This project entails using case studies, academic research articles, and other sources to cover the issues Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) students face (e.g., racial oppression and mental health concerns) and the ways they overcome them (e.g., support from friends and family, therapy, and academic resources). The product will be a multi-part podcast that serves as a resource to help BIPOC students thrive, not just survive in school.
My Academic Success Plan
This project will help answer the question, “What does your personal environment for success consist of?” By completing various activities that require a combination of personal reflection and research, students will systemically identify their personal values; short and long-term career goals; the environment they perform best in; time management skills, and overcoming procrastination and perfectionism. The product will be a 10-15 minute presentation in which student summarize their personal environment for success.