Felecia is available for consulting, keynote speaking, presentations, and workshops. To book Dr. Russell, please fill out the inquiry form.
Dr. Felecia Russell is offering a speaker series with a focus on best practices for creating inclusive spaces on college campuses for Black undocumented students. The speaker series are available to universities, community colleges, non-profit organizations, and K-12 college counseling and access teams. To book Dr. Russell for a series, please email us at [email protected].
Upcoming Events
AmeriCorps, New York, July 29, 2024
National Immigration Law Center, Washington, D.C., July 9, 2024
University at Austin, Texas, April 3, 2024
SUCCESS Convening, Houston Texas, March 29, 2024
California State University, Fullerton, February 21, 2024
Most Recent Events
Gettysburg College, October 24, 2024
Hostos Community College, April 26, 2024
Baruch College, April 24, 2024
U.S. Department of Education, February 28, 2024
University of California, San Diego, February 8, 2024
California State University, Fullerton, February 21, 2024
California State University, Northridge (May, 2023): Commencement Speaker for Undocumented Student Graduation.
California State University, Long Beach (April, 2023): Keynote speaker at the 4th Undocumented Student Conference
See what others are saying
“Felecia beautifully and eloquently presented on her experience navigating higher ed and the realities of being Black and undocumented. The students and attendees were grateful to Felecia for her presentation on a topic that is seldom discussed but of crucial importance to our communities”
Jacob Velasquez, Assistant Director of El Centro Chicano y Latino | Stanford University (March 2021)
“Felecia epitomizes resilience, strength and optimism. Her journey is one worth knowing. To see her transformation from young immigrant student struggling to get by, to accomplished empathic leader paying forward her gifts, is an inspiration.”
Matt Ward, Vice President of Enrollment Management | California Lutheran University (November 2019)
“Felecia joined Act on a Dream and presented about her life, her work, and the importance of including the narratives of black undocumented people in conversations about the undocumented community. Her presence was magnetic, full of energy, and filled with passion. Her story is an incredibly important one and we recommend everyone find the time to listen to it. Especially at a time where undocuBlack immigrants are targeted at a disproportionate rate, her story is really important. We are excited about the potential to partner with her in the future and we hope everyone finds the opportunity to do so.”
Daniela + Oswaldo, student leaders | Harvard University (March 2021)
“Felecia’s presentation was so timely. Being able to hear the story of how her intersectionality and faith has played a role in not only her’s but her family, was encouraging. Students and staff at Pepperdine were encouraged by her vulnerability, and honored to hear her story during the MLK event at Pepperdine University”
Sharon Wakio, Assistant Director of Residence Life for International Students | Pepperdine University (January 2021)
See below for other institutions Felecia has worked with
Previous Engagements
California State University, Northridge (May 2023). Keynote Commencement Speaker for Undocumented Graduation.
Forward.US. (November 2022). Forging Our Path: Undocumented Immigrant Educators Speak Up. National Association of Student Personnel Administrators.
The Presidents’ Alliance. (October 2022). Rapid Response on Briefing on the Fifth Circuit Ruling on the Legality of DACA.
ASHE (October 2021): Felecia was a panelist on a discussion titled, “Conducting Research With and For the Undocumented Community.”
Rutgers University (April 2021): Felecia delivered the commencement address at the Undocumented Student Graduation.
University of Utah (February 2021): “Through this connection of her own experiences to the larger issue of Black undocumented (in)visibility, Felecia Russell facilitates a thoughtful discussion about an often unrecognized topic that immigration is a Black issue.” – Chris Macias, Director of Dream Center, Office of Diversity & Inclusion
University of Riverside (January 2021): “Felecia inspired students, staff, and faculty, to grow as allies. She brings her personal and academic expertise on what the experiences are of undocumented Black immigrants, and provides insight on how the immigrant community/allies can better support Black immigrants. We highly recommend Felecia as a speaker and presenter and we hope to invite her back to campus in the future.” –UC Riverside Undocumented Student Programs
Saint Peter’s University (September, 2020): Felecia presented on her research and Embracing Undocumented.
Delaware State University (October, 2019): Felecia served as the keynote speaker to 150 DREAMers.
University of Delaware (October, 2019): Felecia presented on the executive order (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) and brought a much needed discussion to faculty and students.