Dr. Melissa (Missy) Maceyk

Dr. Melissa (Missy) Maceyko

Melissa (Missy) Maceyko is a full-time scholar-practitioner who focuses on the role that interpersonal conversations play in impactful DEI initiatives, effective social change, and political action, domestically and globally. She has published a work on these topics in academic peer-reviewed journals and in popular publications, including in Anthropology News, a newsletter hosted by the American Anthropology Association, a professional membership organization with over 10,000 members. Currently, she holds a consultant position with the National Diversity Council, a non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization. In this role, Missy served as Executive Director of the Allyship Center, where she designed and managed benchmarking and best practices research and created tailored training programs for organizations. She is the co-founder of Willing Observers and the co-creator of the Inclusive Culture Strategy Certificate and Certified Diversity Professional programs.

Since completing her Ph.D. in 2016, Dr. Missy Maceyko has also held a position as a Lecturer in Anthropology, Linguistics, Gender Studies, and Political Science at California State University, Long Beach. In addition to teaching and mentoring, she has worked extensively on campus climate and public education initiatives and in 2021-2022 served as the Chair of the President’s Commission on the Status of Women. She also serves on the California State Board for the American Association of University Women in the role of co-chair of Public Policy where she works to set the organization’s social justice focused legislative agenda, assess candidates, develop education campaigns, and collaborate with partnering organizations and legislative advocates to write, sponsor, and pass meaningful legislation. As a trained linguistic anthropologist and political theorist, she has also used her highly interdisciplinary and cross-cultural perspective to work with international and domestic language and social justice movements, LGBTQIA+ and Women’s organizations, public education initiatives, policy watchdog groups, grassroots political organizations, and political campaigns.

Dr. Missy Maceyko received her Ph.D. and M.A. degrees in Anthropology from the University of Virginia, focusing on Sociocultural and Linguistic Anthropology. She received M.A.s in General Linguistics and Anthropology from the University of Virginia and B.A.s in Political Theory and English Literature from Allegheny College. She also holds a certificate in Language Documentation from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and has worked to document and protect endangered languages in East Africa and Papua New Guinea. She is currently working on her book, which explores how small shifts in everyday communication can impact effectiveness in conflict resolution and social movements.

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