Malikah Stafford, Communication Studies

Malika Stafford
Malikah StaffordSchool of Arts & Humanities

Malikah Stafford has a passion for storytelling.

The Egg Harbor Township student鈥檚 classes in the Communication Studies major, paired with experiences with Stockton鈥檚 Theatre Club, coursework in the Africana Studies minor, and work with , have helped her develop her talent.

鈥淚t鈥檚 something that鈥檚 always come naturally to me. I鈥檝e been writing for as long as I could read. I started writing scenes when I was 8 years old. So, that鈥檚 when the inkling started,鈥 she recalled.

鈥淢y experiences have shaped me into not only an informed media professional but also a better creative. I plan to use everything I learned to inform both my writing as well as the decisions that I make as a media professional. I鈥檓 forever grateful for what I鈥檝e learned here at Stockton,鈥 she added.

鈥淎s a Black storyteller, it is of utmost important to educate myself on the history of my culture. The knowledge that I've gained from my Africana Studies courses has been empowering; the information that I learned from those courses, I will carry with me,鈥 she said about the Africana Studies program and being inducted into the National Council for Black Studies Ankh Naat Wedjau Honor Society.

Stafford is an active student on campus, but that doesn鈥檛 mean that she doesn鈥檛 have her own challenges 鈥 including, herself.

鈥淭he biggest recurring obstacle in my life that I have overcome and have had to encounter time and time again is 鈥 me. I get in my head. I get in my own way. I overthink way too much,鈥 she explained. However, in past instances and even more now, I鈥檓 learning to just throw caution to the wind and go after the things that I want in my life.鈥

And go after she did. Stafford shared some of her favorite moments and unique opportunities that she had here on campus.

As a Black storyteller, it is of utmost important to educate myself on the history of my culture. The knowledge that I've gained from my Africana Studies courses has been empowering; the information that I learned from those courses, I will carry with me.
鈥淚鈥檝e had the opportunity to travel to Greece during my sophomore year. Also, I had my own original television sitcom entitled, Mixed Up, produced on the Stockton PAC stage. UBSS鈥檚 Black Gala was the talk of the town back in February. I loved getting dressed up and just seeing my peers have a good time given the current times,鈥 she said.

Stafford is now on her way to her next adventure: New York University鈥檚 MFA in Dramatic Writing program. She hopes to write for television one day, and maybe even incorporate some astrology into one of her next series.

鈥淓veryone who knows me personally knows that I鈥檓 an astrology nerd! I won鈥檛 shut up about it鈥攁nd never will.鈥

Although Stafford will be moving on to the next chapter in her life, she will not forget the amount of love and support that she has received during her undergraduate career.

鈥淲ithout the attentiveness of my professors, I would not have been able to succeed here at Stockton. Therefore, I would like to say a huge thank you to Dr. Donnetrice Allison, Professor David Reiser, Professor Aaron Moss, Professor Toby Rosenthal, Professor Christina Noble and Dr. Cynthia King. You all have contributed greatly to my development here at Stockton and I鈥檓 forever grateful for your guidance during my time at Stockton!鈥