TRINITY WILLIAMS

Project Manager, Disparity Research

Trinity Williams attended Presbyterian College from 2018 to 2021 where she earned her Bachelors of Arts in Political Science, minoring in English. Ms. Williams founded the campus’ first ever National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) chapter on campus. While at Presbyterian College, Ms. Williams focused on research that explored the impact of poverty, race, and morality on the death penalty in America. Currently, Ms. Williams is pursuing her Master's in Public Administration at the University of Georgia. While at the University of Georgia, Ms. Williams has focused on research examining jury racial bias in the courtroom within a suspect's conviction and length of sentencing.

She volunteers at the Black Men and Women of Valor, INC as a Partnership Coordinator. Ms. Williams also volunteers her time by working as a mentor for high school scholarship recipients. Coming from a family full of educators, Trinity Williams would like to focus on education law, policy, and advocacy to help promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in the school system.


MPA, Public Policy and Local Government, University of Georgia

BA, Political Science, Presbyterian College