Aaliyyah Dyani (she/her) is a first-generation Higher Education and Student Affairs professional from Kansas City, MO. Although she has multiple non-dominant identities, she uses them to fill in gaps in Higher Education and Student Affairs. She is a consultant with specialty areas in First-Generation College Students and Professionals, Holistic Wellness, Identity Development and Salience, Minority Serving Institutions, Housing and Residence Life, and many more. Her goal is is make the profession better for students and professionals.
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Aaliyyah Dyani (she/her) is a first-generation Higher Education and Student Affairs professional from Kansas City, MO. Although she has multiple non-dominant identities, she uses them to fill in gaps in Higher Education and Student Affairs. She is a consultant with specialty areas in First-Generation College Students and Professionals, Holistic Wellness, Identity Development and Salience, Minority Serving Institutions, Housing and Residence Life, and many more. Her goal is is make the profession better for students and professionals.
In this episode, Aaliyah emphasizes that grief is a Universal emotion that deserves more attention. She also discusses grief from three main perspectives: world changes and violence, career changes, and personal/familial changes. She encourage everyone to practice compassion and understanding.
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Aaliyah J. Deggs Consulting Podcast
Aaliyyah Dyani (she/her) is a first-generation Higher Education and Student Affairs professional from Kansas City, MO. Although she has multiple non-dominant identities, she uses them to fill in gaps in Higher Education and Student Affairs. She is a consultant with specialty areas in First-Generation College Students and Professionals, Holistic Wellness, Identity Development and Salience, Minority Serving Institutions, Housing and Residence Life, and many more. Her goal is is make the profession better for students and professionals.