Philomina E. Okeke
Philomina E. Okeke is an assistant professor of women's studies at the University of Alberta. Her current research involves economic barriers to black immigrant women's empowerment in Edmonton, Alberta.
Author of…
Negotiating Power and Privilege – On Sale
Career Igbo Women in Contemporary Nigeria
Even with a university education, the Igbo women of southeastern Nigeria face obstacles that prevent them from reaching their professional and personal potentials. Negotiating Power and Privilege is a study of their life choices and the embedded patriarchy and other obstacles in postcolonial Africa barring them from fulfillment.…
- James H. O'Donnell
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Principal of Maseno University College… - Paul Ocobock
Currently a PhD student in the History Department at Princeton University… - E. S. Atieno Odhiambo
Professor of history at Rice University… - Ode Ogede
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Director of the Institute of Research and Postgraduate Studies, Maseno University College… - Philomina E. Okeke
Assistant professor of women's studies at the University of Alberta… - Mark Okrent
Professor of philosophy at Bates College in Maine… - Eric D. Olmanson
Institutional historian for the University History Project, University of Wisconsin-Madison… - Valérie Orlando
Visiting assistant professor of French language and literature at Purdue University… - Martha P. Otto
Curator of Archaeology at the Ohio Historical Society in Columbus… - Nancy E. Owen
Lecturer in American art and women's studies at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois… - Suzanne Ozment
Professor of English and dean of undergraduate studies at The Citadel, and for ten years edited the interdisciplinary journal, Nineteenth–Century Studies… - Conrad Ozóg
