Race and dis/ability; Postsecondary transition; Intellectual and developmental disabilities; Community-driven family interventions

Sehrish Shikarpurya (She/Her) is an Assistant Professor of Special Education in the Department of Counseling, Higher Education, and Special Education at the University of Maryland, College Park. Her research takes a critical and comprehensive approach to understanding the multifaceted impact of intersectional and marginalized identities, such as race and disability, on the postsecondary transition outcomes of racially minoritized young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Specifically, her work centers on postsecondary transition and equity across three interconnected strands: (a) strengthening culturally competent and equity-focused family-centered interventions, (b) reexamining policies and practices to increase pathways of economic and social mobility, and (c) reshaping community engagement and social belonging for racially minoritized young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. Her work is guided by an equity-focused perspective aimed at ameliorating systemic inequities to ensure that all racially minoritized young adults have the opportunity to live meaningful lives while actively participating in the broader social and economic landscape of their communities. 

She has published in top-tier peer-reviewed journals, presented at multiple conferences, served in leadership positions for national organizations, and conducted workshops for schools, communities, and non-profit organizations. She is also committed to community-driven research partnerships and is currently working alongside organizations serving racially minoritized families of children with disabilities across DMV and Texas. 

2023 Ph.D., Educational Psychology, Texas A&M University
2016 M.Teach, Secondary Education, University College London
2016 M.A., Muslim Societies and Civilizations, University College London
2014 B.A., Education, Emory University

 

2020-2021      Teaching as Research Fellowship, Center for Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning, Texas A&M University

2022-2023     Patricia Sitlington Emerging Researcher Award, Division of Career Development and Transition, 1st place award

2022                Education Policy and Politics Doctoral Scholar, Higher Education Consortium of Special Education (HECSE)

2022                Student and Early Career Professional Award, American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
                           Region 5 Award

2022                 Teaching as Research Award, Center for Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning, Texas A&M University

2021               Student Research Week, Texas A&M University, 1st place award

Selected Publications

Shikarpurya, S., & Gilson, C. B. (in press). Resisting legacies of racial disparities: Counterstories of strength and resilience among South Asian families of children with disabilities. Career and Development and Transition for Exceptional Individuals.

Bogenschutz, M., Johnson, K. R., Hall, S., Lineberry, S., Rand, J., Rossetti, Z., Shikarpurya, S., & Ticha, R. (in press). An equity-based research agenda to promote social inclusion and belonging for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.


Shikarpurya, S., Gilson, C.B., Whirley, M.L., Banerjee, A., & Devlin, M. (2023). Parent education interventions for parents of adolescents with Autism: A Scoping Review. Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40489-023-00403-4

Shikarpurya, S. & Singh, S. (2021). Value them as members of the community: Existing support structures in mosques for South Asian Muslim families of children with IDD. Journal of Disability and Religion, 25(2), 159-180. https://www.doi.org/10.1080/23312521.2020.1821863

2022-2023       P.E.O Scholars Dissertation Award ($20,000), P.E.O International

2022-2023       Graduate Research Grant ($1,000), School of Education and Human Development, Texas A&M University

2022-2023      Dean’s Scholarship Award ($5,000), Department of Educational Psychology, Texas A&M University

2021-2022      Carolyn S. Lohman/Heep Fellowship ($9,000), School of Education and Human Development, Texas A&M University

Spring 2024        EDSP 687: Collaborative Partnerships in Special Education