Tiffany D. Pogue, PhD (she/her/hers) is an Assistant Professor of Teacher Education and Program Coordinator of Education Foundations at Albany State University where she has developed and managed programs. for student retention, development, and support.
Dr. Pogue has dedicated her professional career to sharing information about Black culture and history to others interested in cultural preservation and diversity. Her research interests include Black Educational History and Philosophy, Black Literacy Traditions, and Community-School Engagement.
Tiffany believes that through a critical exploration and examination of history, Black scholars and activists can collaboratively craft a narrative of hope, and plans for, the improvement of society.
Her current work examines the role of Black women’s literacy in the practices of Black spirituality, Black educational activism, and Black cultural preservation.
Tiffany is an Eric Thomas and Associates Certified Speaker.