
Kristine Reeves is a doctoral candidate in Industrial-Organizational Psychology at Seattle Pacific University, an Afro-Latina state legislator in Washington’s House of Representatives, and a longtime advocate for making political institutions more inclusive, human-centered places of work.
With a background in public service, organizationa
Kristine Reeves is a doctoral candidate in Industrial-Organizational Psychology at Seattle Pacific University, an Afro-Latina state legislator in Washington’s House of Representatives, and a longtime advocate for making political institutions more inclusive, human-centered places of work.
With a background in public service, organizational development, and systems change, Kristine bridges scholarship and practice to challenge outdated structures and champion leadership models rooted in humility, equity, and resilience.
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“I’ve lived the realities of political workplaces — the pressure, the scrutiny, the identity-based challenges. I’m doing this research to make those spaces more psychologically safe, more equitable, and more effective. For leaders. For democracy.”
Political Workplaces PhD
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