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About Keesha Burke-Henderson

Keesha Burke Henderson has served as a Communication Lecturer for over 15 years. She spent ten years at Morehouse College teaching intercultural, organizational and professional communication courses. She assisted the school in developing its current minor in Communication. She holds an M.A. in Communication, and has completed advanced studies in business administration, with a focus on organizational development and behavior. She has experience in building science, technology, innovation and arts programs as a fellow at NYU’s Tisch ITP Innovation Lab.

She began her career in nonprofit management, serving as Continuing Education Manager for New York State Society of CPA’s. After study abroad at Roehampton University in the UK, she held the Executive Director position at North Fulton County Chamber of Commerce, YMCA-Best Kids program, assisting low income women and children in transition.

As the Assistant Director for the Morehouse Pan-African study abroad program, she worked in Ghana with a Queen Mothers’ association to collaborate in solving education, transportation and water access needs. The experience with the women of the community, fueled her interest in international issues and the role of gender.

Her current scholarship is centered on coloniality, and its impact on gender, leadership and conflict.


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Present Ph.D. Student, Kennesaw State University ‐ School of Conflict Management, Peacebuilding and Development
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