Audrianna Rodriguez
Audrianna Rodriguez is an External Affairs Associate on the Community Impact team. She has spent a decade promoting family and community well-being while strengthening social equity throughout Greater Cleveland. As a Family Advocate for The Centers for Children and Families, she collaborated with schools and nonprofits to create impactful family programs that promoted self-sufficiency and resilience. Her graduate research included working on an NIH-funded project at Yale School of Nursing, examining health disparities within African American families, demonstrating a dedication to bridging community resources and addressing systemic inequities to build stronger communities. Audrianna is an active member the American Psychological Association (APA), Society for Community Research and Action (SCRA), and the National Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Cleveland Branch. She has a Bachelor’s in Psychology from Cleveland State University and a Master’s in Clinical-Community Psychology from the University of New Haven.