Английская Википедия:Dominiqua M. Griffin
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Dominiqua M. Griffin is an American health scientist at the National Cancer Institute in the Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics as a AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow. She is also the founder and CEO of the company Black Women PhDs.[1][2] Griffin is known for her research focused on school counseling services in the Caribbean, partnerships between school, family, and community, as well as writing policy on mental health and education.[3] She has served as a board member for The Global Center for School Counseling Outcome Research Evaluation and Development and she is an editor for the Journal of Global Engagement and Transformation[4] since 2017.
Research and career
Griffin obtained her B.A. in sociology with a minor in African American Studies from SUNY University at Buffalo and her master's in School Psychology and Counseling Services with a concentration in Counseling and Guidance from Howard University.[1] She did her PhD work with school counselors in Barbados, ultimately obtaining her Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision, with a Dual Title in Comparative and International Education from The Pennsylvania State University.[3] She co-created BlackWomenPhDs, a business that highlights the achievements of Black Women scholars and provides resources for current and future doctors.[5]
In 2021, she was selected to receive the AERA (American Educational Research Association) Congressional Fellowship and is an AERA Ambassador on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.[6]
She has contributed to Antiracist Counseling in Schools and Communities[7] and The Wiley Handbook of Family, School, and Community Relationships in Education.[8] She has also been active at Penn State in bringing attention to the lack of faculty diversity.[9]
She has been featured on two podcasts: Nerdacity, 'Why Women Shouldn't Give Up the "Dr." ',[10] and on Cohort Sistas, 'Dr. Dominiqua Griffin of Black Women PhDs on Fostering School, Family, and Community Partnerships in Research, Policy, and Practice'.[11]
Awards and honors
- 2021–22 American Educational Research Association Congressional Fellow[12]
- 2021 American Educational Research Association Outstanding Dissertation of the Year Award[13]
Personal life
She is from the Bronx[10] and her parents are from both the Caribbean and Florida, USA.[11]
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