Ralph W. Stuckey
A passionate advocate for human equality and justice, Stuckey has been engaged in advocacy throughout his career, working directly with youth and family organizations in Virginia, Arkansas and Texas.
Ralph W. Stuckey serves as the director of resident services for Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority. He is a 25-year veteran in the human services and affordable housing arena. A passionate advocate for human equality and justice, Stuckey has been engaged in advocacy throughout his career, working directly with youth and family organizations in Virginia, Arkansas and Texas.
A former professor of psychology at Virginia State University, Stuckey holds a B.S. in psychology from the University of Arkansas - Pine Bluff, an M.S. in clinical psychology from Virginia State and is published in the area of cognitive psychology.
His philosophy can be summed up in one statement: “People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.” He is the proud father of two daughters.