Dr. Sidonia AnnMarie Alenuma comes from Ghana. She has studied, lived, and/or worked in Canada, Ghana, France and the former Soviet Union. She teaches at Saint Olaf College in the United States of America. She holds a PhD degree in Cultural Studies in Education from University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in the United States; a Master’s degree in International Development Studies from Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada as well as a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and Russian Language from the University of Ghana, Legon-Accra. Dr. Sidonia AnnMarie Alenuma has more than twenty-three years of teaching experience at the College and University level. Her interests and expertise include teaching from and for Social Justice; Multicultural Education; Educational Reform; Sociology of Education; Cultural Studies and International Development Studies. She has published book chapters, journal articles and a book entitled Race and Educational Reform in America: History, Strategies and Ethnography.
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