About me
Christina Dominique-Pierre currently serves at Buckingham Browne and Nichols Middle School where she spends most of her days collaborating with teachers on curriculum, literary programming, and facilitating opportunities for information and research instruction. She has served at K-12 schools and Universities in Scotland, India, China, Louisiana, Pennsylvania, and Florida, prior to joining the BB&N community in 2019. Christina has a special interest in building anti-bias libraries and collaborative instruction. Christina holds a Bachelor's degree in Sociology and Religious Studies, and Master's Degree in Library and Information Science, and a Master's Degree in School Counseling and Marriage & Family Therapy. She believes life, learning, and growth is a lifelong experience. While Christina helps individuals understand this philosophy, she does not claim to own the answers to it. It is, for this reason, she sees being an educator as a humble task, in which she promotes interdependence and humanity. In that, Christina illustrates that she too is dealing with the challenges and inconsistencies about education and life, as students will too. She believes as members of society/educational communities we are all accountable to one another and ourselves because our experiences are systemic, personal, and honorable; "perhaps we only begin to be understood by meeting one another where we are through a lens of value and purpose."