Ph.D., GRA
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA, United States
Daniel K. Abusuampeh, a doctoral student at the University of Pittsburgh, holds a BA, MPA, and MSW from the University of Ghana. Daniel is deeply committed to social justice and community empowerment as an international student.
Before embarking on his doctoral journey at the University of Pittsburgh, Daniel served as the Country Director for fourteen years, where he played a pivotal role in co-founding and managing an educational non-profit organization with a profound commitment to providing educational opportunities in Ghana (West Africa). His core belief in the transformative power of education fuels his tireless efforts to create a world where children can flourish without encountering discrimination. His research focuses on systemic discrimination, examining the impact of formal education on perceptions of systemic racism among graduate students and addressing tribalism in Africa through cognitive behavioral training.
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A Scoping Review of Stigma Against Persons With HIV/AIDS in Ghana
Saturday, October 26, 2024
4:15 PM - 4:45 PM CT