Kasey Qynn Dolin is an anthropologist with experience studying (and organizing) the growth and survival of communities and not-for-profit projects.
She received a BS in Anthropology, with minors in Latin American Studies (focus on Brasil) and International Studies from Virginia Commonwealth University.
Her previously published work includes Candombléwords, Sounds, and Power in Jamaican Rastafari and Yorùbán Religious Survival in Brazilian Candomblé.