Deborah Dauda
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Deborah Dauda is a doctoral candidate in the School for Global Inclusion and Social Development at UMass Boston. Her research is dedicated to the flourishing of Black women and girls globally. Her current research examines the radical self-care practices and healing strategies of women in Southern Kaduna, in Northern Nigeria.
BA, 2009, International Development Studies
UCLA, Los Angles
MA, 2012, African Studies
UCLA, Los Angles
MPH, 2012, Public Health— Community Health Sciences
UCLA, Los Angles
HBNU Fogarty Pre-doctoral Fellowship
Harvard University
Lewis and Clark Field Work Grant
American Philosophical Society
Fulbright Research Award (Nigeria)
Fulbright U.S. Student Program
Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS)
The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Transdisciplinary Proposal Development Program (TPDP)
University of Massachusetts, Boston (UMass Boston)