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NSA Connects with New Voices in Stuttering Research

Tue, Mar 03

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Virtual Event

A conversation led by the lived experiences of Black women who stutter.

NSA Connects with New Voices in Stuttering Research
NSA Connects with New Voices in Stuttering Research

Time & Location

Mar 03, 2026, 8:00 PM – 9:30 PM EST

Virtual Event

About the event

Enjoli M. Richardson will join our DEI Committee for an interactive Q&A session focused on her recent research on the lived experiences of Black women who stutter. Enjoli is a contributing author of the newly published study, “From Margin to Center: A Thematic Analysis Exploring the Lived Experiences of Black Women Who Stutter.”


This session will explore the study’s purpose, methodology, and key insights, with a strong emphasis on centering lived experience and elevating perspectives historically excluded from stuttering research. We’ll reflect on what it means to move voices from the margins to the center—not just in research, but within the broader stuttering community.


Meet your hosts:


Enjoli Richardson
Enjoli Richardson

Enjoli Richardson, ABD, CCC-SLP, is a doctoral candidate at the Arthur M. Blank Center for Stuttering Education and Research at The University of Texas at Austin. Her research examines the intersections of race, gender, and disability within the stuttering experience, drawing on critical…


Ashleigh Givens
Ashleigh Givens

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