
When O’Neill lecturer Tamra Wright was a child, she wanted to become a lawyer focused on civil rights and helping others.
“My parents’ upbringing involved socioeconomic challenges,” she says. “They were always very open with me about their lived experiences and never hid it. But they also emphasized the support and love they had from a village of caring people around them.”
Her parents’ pasts and the values they instilled in her helped shape Wright’s future. She’s worked in government as a liaison for work assistance programs, in nonprofits serving vulnerable youth, and in higher education both supporting students from underserved and marginalized backgrounds and educating organizations on diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Wright initially joined O’Neill School in a position that combined teaching with administrative responsibilities focused on DEI initiatives. Over time, her position transitioned into primarily teaching. Her courses fill a unique role within the school, examining topics where public policy and criminal justice meet.