Phallon Foxworth is a sophomore psychology major at Spelman
College from Detroit, Michigan. Her interest is in criminal
behavior and is on the track to becoming a forensic psychiatrist.
She is a member of ENACTUS and has done community service work
with the YWCA Interim House Shelter for Women and Children of
Domestic Violence and the yearly iHeartMedia Sista Strut breast
cancer walk to name a few. One of Phallon’s career goals is to
open numerous halfway homes across the country for returning
citizens with the hope of reducing the prison recidivism rate.
She is honored to be one of the selected few from students across
the country to research poverty at the University of California
Davis this upcoming summer and is looking forward to gaining
insight into the intersectionality of poverty and crime.