Black Faculty & Staff Association (BFSA) at Stan State
BFSA was re-established at Stanislaus State in 2018 to provide solidarity and fellowship in the community of academics, administrators and staff of African descent. We aim to promote awareness and advocacy of equal access for Black faculty and staff; and advise, support, counsel and assist Black students.
BFSA Members
Rosalee Billingslea-Rush
Communications & Public Affairs
rbrush@csustan.edu
Juanita Cruthird
Student Support Services
jcruthird@csustan.edu
Neisha Rhodes
Director of Presidential Initiatives
nrhodes@csustan.edu
Marvin Williams
Director of Disabled Educational Services
mewilliams@csustan.edu
Pauline Clanton
Health & Wellness
pclanton@csustan.edu
Phyllis Crittendon
Financial Services
pcrittendon@csustan.edu
Ronniesha Ford-Spears
Student Records
rfordspears@csustan.edu
Paul Gardley Jr
Student Success Center
pgardley@csustan.edu
Malique Mullens
Disabled Educational Service
mmullens@csustan.edu
Gabriel Njock
OIT
gnjock@csustan.edu
Jeffrey Reed
Mechanical Trades
jreed2@csustan.edu
Kimberly Richardson
Psychological Counseling
krichardson@csustan.edu
Sean Taylor
OIT
staylor9@csustan.edu
Joy Vickers
SSP - Stockton
jvickers1@csustan.edu
Jasmine Woodall
ASC - Music
jwoodall@csustan.edu
Dana Adams
Lecturer Nursing
dadams2@csustan.edu
Joseph Akpovi
Lecturer - Mgmt Operations and Marketing
jakpovi@csustan.edu
Augustine Avwunudiogba
Associate Professor - Geography
aavwunudiogba@csustan.edu
Sevaughn Banks
Assistant Professor - Masters in Social Work
sbanks2@csustan.edu
Kilolo Brodie
Professor - Master in Social Work
kbrodie1@csustan.edu
Andrew Conteh
Lecturer - Politics and Public Administration
aconteh2@csustan.edu
Lonita Cordova
Lecturer - Advanced Studies in Education
lcordova@csustan.edu
Trystan Cotten
Professor - Gender Studies
tcotten@csustan.edu
Diane Crayton
Associate Professor - Nursing
dcrayton@csustan.edu
Granger Dinwiddie
Associate Professor - Teacher Education
gdinwiddie@csustan.edu
Elena Garrett
Lecturer - Teacher Education
egarrett1@csustan.edu
Tahi Gnepa
Professor - Mgmt Operations and Marketing
tgnepa@csustan.edu
Vintrica Grant
Lecturer - Masters in Social Work
vgrant@csustan.edu
Devon Graves
Assistant Professor - Advanced Studies in Education
dgraves1@csustan.edu
Aletha Harven
Associate Professor - Psychology
aharven@csustan.edu
Wuraola Jacobs
Assistant Professor - Kinesiology
wjacobs2@csustan.edu
Troy Johnson
Coach - Women's Outdoor Track
tajohnson@csustan.edu
Anthony Johnson
Associate Professor - Advanced Studies in Education
ajohnson57@csustan.edu
Mary Jones
Lecturer - Advanced Studies in Education
mjones5@csustan.edu
Jeannette Keil
Lecturer - Gender Studies
jkiel@csustan.edu
Shannon Mauldin
Coaching Assistant - Women's Basketball
smauldin@csustan.edu
Abu Mboka
Professor - Criminal Justice
amboka@csustan.edu
Jamila Newton
Lecturer - Biological Sciences
jnewton4@csustan.edu
Oluwarotimi Odeh
Professor - Agriculture
ooodeh@csustan.edu
Ebone Qualls
Lecturer - Kinesiology
equalls@csustan.edu
Mary Roaf
Assistant Professor - Ethnic Studies
mroaf@csustan.edu
Ayuba Seidu
Assistant Professor - Economics
aseidu@csustan.edu
Wayman Strickland
Head Coach - Women's Basketball
wstrickland@csustan.edu
Jenell Thompson
Lecturer - Masters in Social Work
jthompson22@csustan.edu
Maryam Trebeau-Crogman
Lecturer - Masters in Social Work
mcrogman@csustan.edu
Franklyn Vincent
Lecturer - Communication Studies
fvincent@csustan.edu
Paul Wright
Associate Professor - Masters in Social Work
pwright@csustan.ed
BFSA Bios
Dr. Sevaughn Banks has over two decades of social work practitioner experience, which drives her work as an Associate Professor in the MSW Department at Stanislaus State. Dr. Banks’s academic accomplishments include her initiation of collaborative interprofessional simulation between the MSW Department and School of Nursing. Social work and nursing students work together to solve biopsychosocial patient concerns in a classroom mimicking true-to-life hospital rooms. Students apply components of Adult Learning Theory, Social Learning Theory, and Experiential Learning and apply intervention skills to medical scenarios.
Dr. Banks’ research interest is workforce development, which is demonstrated in her scholarship record. She served as Principal or Co-investigator on numerous research projects, received funding for thirteen grants, to include student mentorship. Dr. Banks has seven publications in peer-referred journals, and over thirty professional presentations at local, state, national, and international conferences.
Dr. Banks is currently planning the social work department’s inaugural study abroad experience in Ghana, West Africa. Prior, she served as the Chair of the International Education Conference for the National Association of Black Social Workers. Dr. Banks led social work delegations to South Africa (2012), Cuba (2013), Dominican Republic and Haiti (2015), Spain (2016), and Ghana and Morocco (2017).
Dr. Kilolo Brodie is a professor in the Master of Social Work Department at California State University, Stanislaus in Turlock, CA. Dr. Brodie received her Ph.D. in Social Work from Howard University in 2008, MSW from Stanislaus State in 1998, and B.A. in Psychology from Clark Atlanta University in 1994. Her research agenda is grounded upon equity and advocacy for disenfranchised persons. Research projects have focused on interagency collaboration between universities and human service organizations; Down syndrome and families of color; and ethnographic studies involving indigenous groups. Dr. Brodie worked as a county public child welfare worker in California, in the screening/intake and family reunification units. She has community-based practice experience having worked for a city-wide collaborative organization in Washington, D.C. as a family group conference coordinator/facilitator. Dr. Brodie was also the Title IV-E child welfare training project coordinator at CSU East Bay in Hayward, CA. She has been teaching in the CSU system for over 17 years.
Paul L. Gardley, Jr is an Oakland, CA native. He is a scholar, social justice advocate, a change agent, and has worked within the education field for nearly 20 years. Currently, as an Ed.D. candidate at California State University, Stanislaus. Mr. Gardley is passionate about promoting equity and ethnic representation within the higher education system. With aspirations to become a transformative leader, his research focuses on holistic education for marginalized, minoritized and disenfranchised students. He is an active member of BFSA on campus. During his academic career at Stan State, where he earned a bachelor's degree in Communications, Mr. Gardley participated in leadership, scholarship and community service.
While being employed at CSU East Bay he discovered his passion for students and earned a master's degree in Education with an emphasis in Educational Leadership and Technology. During his tenure there he was an adjunct professor for 4 years and an Academic Advisor in a Student Support Services (SSS) Program for three. He has been a club advisor, public speaker for EOP, an intricate participant in Black graduation and co-founded Kaleidoscope, which is a culturally enriching mentoring program for Black students. Returning to his alma mater as an Academic Advisor at Stan State, he often helps students experiencing basic needs insecurities, academic difficulties and provides solutions for campus dilemmas.
Andrea Perkins
Andrea Perkins is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). She is a graduate of Stanislaus State, obtaining her master's degree in Social Work (MSW) and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Liberal Studies (with a Concentration in Child Development. She has over 20 years of experience in the social services field, which includes working with clients of various diverse backgrounds (socio-economic, racial, ethnic and LGBTQ), foster children and families. Andrea has provided support to patients and families coping with medical challenges, disabilities, grief, loss and end of life experiences within hospital settings. Prior to joining PCS, she has provided counseling services to clients struggling with serious and ongoing mental health challenges, including psychosis. Andrea is committed to providing support to students as they strive to overcome challenges or stress which may hinder their ability to achieve their personal or academic goals and overall emotional well-being.
Alixzandria Williams
Alixzandria Williams is an Admissions Counselor in the Admissions and Outreach Department, located in MSR 140. Her work focus is admissions, outreach and the recruitment of students. She provides students with presentations and information about the university and assists interested students with advising and guidance to transfer. Alixzandria works with High school, transfer, returning and graduate students. She also evaluates admissions applications to determine student eligibility.
Alixzandria is a Bay Area native, receiving her undergraduate degree in Justice Studies and Graduate degree in Education, Counseling and Student Personnel from SJSU. She has also obtained her Pupil Personnel Services credential and in the process of obtaining her License in Clinical Counseling. She recently moved to the valley a few years ago. Alixzandria’s interests include painting, refinishing furniture, traveling, and spending time with her daughter and family. If you need any additional support on campus or need assistance finding resources, do not hesitate to find her on campus!
Marvin Williams is the Director of Disability Resource Services. His department is responsible for making sure students have equal access to the curriculum and student life. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Santa Clara University and a Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering with an emphasis in rehabilitation from Iowa State University.
Before coming to Stanislaus State, Marvin was the Assistive Technology Coordinator at Fresno State. Before that, he was an Assistive Technology Coordinator for the Delaware Assistive Technology Initiative with the University of Delaware’s Center for Disabilities Studies. During his time at the University of Delaware, Marvin was co-instructor for an undergraduate course on Technology in Early Childhood Education and a graduate course on Universal Design for Learning. He has served as an Expert Reviewer for the Delmarva Foundation, responsible for reviewing Letters of Medical Necessity for appropriate equipment recommendation and efficacy.
Marvin is the staff advisor for the Black Student Union, current President of the Black Faculty and Staff Association, and a member of The President’s Council for Diversity and Inclusion. He is also the Treasurer for the Merced chapter of GLSEN (Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Network) and President of the Advisory Board for Disability Resource Agency for Independent Living (DRAIL), one of the California Centers for Independent Living.
Marvin has over 20 years of experience working in the disability community with 18 of those in higher education.
BFSA Event Highlights
Lunchtime Meet Up
Get in where you fit in
Skate Night
Sacramento, CA
Welcome Black
September 6, 2019
Stanislaus State will participate in the CSU Inaugural Juneteenth Symposium
June 15-16, 2022
We invite you to join us for the California State University’s inaugural Juneteenth Symposium, a two-day event celebrating African American history and achievement and promoting and sustaining the anti-racism work underway across the CSU’s 23 campuses. This vibrant first-ever event will feature world-class speakers, evocative student performances, thought-provoking panel discussions and interactive breakout sessions meant to inspire connection, innovation and continued pursuit of a just and equitable world.
Faith-Based Initiative
BFSA’s Faith-Based Initiative brings together faith and spiritual communities to create spaces of support, reflection and connection for students, staff and faculty.
Contacts
Neisha Rhodes
Director of Presidential Initiatives
Rosealee Rush
Sr. AVP Strategic Communications & Marketing
Victory In Praise 2022
Updated: May 07, 2026