Our Sweet Clients Speak!

“I have been very impressed with Crystal’s passion to understand and address health equity issues at UNCG and in the Triad area. She has participated in a number diversity and equity issues on campus, including serving as an active member on the Interprofessional Education committee in HHS, hosting the Groundwater Presentation, organizing Racial Equity Trainings with University Libraries, serving as the HHS faculty representative on the Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on Equity, Diversity and Inclusive Excellence and being a contributor for the Department of Public Health Education Social Justice and Health Equity Symposium. ”
Dr. Ronny Bell
Director of the Office of Cancer Health Equity, Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center
This curated and participatory approach to anti-racism work is not only welcome, but essential. It cuts across the cacophony of forgettable voices out there to present something meaningful, real, and personal to those attending…the result was one of the most meaningful 2.5 hours I have spent over the last few months. Crystal’s emphasis on positionality and ours as attendees allowed us to engage and connect in ways that were both moving and changemaking.”
Dr. Diya Abo,
Founder and Director, Every Campus A Refuge (ECAR), Lincoln Financial Professor of English, Guiford College
"Crystal Dixon has the expertise and background to provide relevant and evidenced based content while bringing groups together to experience inclusive excellence that is cooperative and engaging. Her work is top notch and she has the personality and pedagogical skill to unite clients around the topic at hand. She has developed several modules for the UNCG School of Health and Human Sciences on the topic of Implicit Bias that has become part of our annual training. She is exceptional and the deliverables are outstanding."
Dr. Carl Mattacola
Dean, School of Health and Human Sciences, UNC Greensboro
“I can attest to her passion for environmental justice as she commonly discussed the implications on policy, environmental degradation and health outcomes. She recognizes and understands the relationship between policy, urban planning, economics, and public health. Though her advocacy work in local policy and grassroots experience, she has witnessed firsthand the role that environmental decisions played in health outcomes. She desires to work to create solutions that incorporate sustainability and public health to ameliorate health disparities impacting the surrounding communities.”
Dr. Lori Carter-Edwards
Assistant Dean for Community Engagement, Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine
“She had solid public health education practice experience in addressing racial and ethnic health disparities among minority communities, a requirement for the job. She was also a skilled organizer, having brokered and facilitated conversations with diverse stakeholders, including clinicians, members of the Board of Health and community leaders on health equity and health promotion related matters.”
Dr. Sharon Morrison
Professor, Public Health Education, UNC Greensboro
“Her passion for coaching and supporting individuals for better health and lifestyle outcomes was evident and resonated well with a 50+ audience of practitioners, students and academics. ”
Dr. Sharon Morrison
Professor, Public Health Education, UNC Greensboro
"Crystal's modules are a tremendous asset and far, far better than [a previous university's] ones that we used the previous year."
Dr. Mark Fine
Professor, Human Development and Family Studies, UNC Greensboro