Assistant Professor
Northern New Mexico College
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
Anne M. Gray, Ph.D., (she/her) is Bilagáana, married to Táchii’nii, with four Diné children and an Assistant Professor at Northern New Mexico College with a student population that is 82% Hispanic and Native American. Dr. Gray graduated from the Gifted Education Research and Resource Institute, Purdue University in 2020, holds a certificate in qualitative research methods.She co-authored the report, Access denied/system failure: Gifted Education in the United States: Laws, Access, Equity, and Missingness Across the Country by Locale, Title I School Status, and Race (Gentry et al., 2019). She taught gifted at a Bureau of Indian Education grant school on the Navajo Nation. Dr. Gray is a board member of The New Mexico Association for the Gifted, co-chair for NAGC Diveristy & Equity Committee, on the Special Populations Network Executive Committee, and organizing member of the Native American, Alaska Native, and Indigenous Peoples Special Interest Group. Much of Dr. Gray’s work has focused on educational equity for historically underserved student populations with gifts and talents, with a focus on American Indian and Alaska Native youth. This includes journal articles, book chapters, symposiums and pre-conference events.
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Welcome to the Neighborhood - of Allies: Supporting ALL Gifted Students in the Neighborhood
Friday, November 14, 2025
11:15 AM - 12:00 PM ET
Signature Session: So You Want to Be a NAGC Leader?
Friday, November 14, 2025
1:15 PM - 2:15 PM ET
Indigenizing Gifted: New Mexico Indigenous Instructional Scope as a Transformative Tool
Saturday, November 15, 2025
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM ET