
Position Title
WRaCS Doctoral Student
Cultural Studies
Position Title
WRaCS Doctoral Student
Cultural Studies
Bio
Teaching Experience: Global History, Asian American Cultural Studies, Asian American History, History of Childhood in America, Film Studies and Filmmaking, Arab and Asian American Media Justice, and more.
Why did you choose the DE in Writing, Rhetoric, and Composition? When I came to UC Davis, I wanted to find a program that paired both practical training with useful conceptual frameworks to help me use and think about writing as a tool for liberation. WRaCS allowed me to take classes I was passionate about, meet and work with amazing faculty, and get credit for a sub-speciality all in one.
Education and Degree(s)
- Critical Languages Scholarship-Tangier, Morocco, Arabic, 2019
- City College of San Francisco- Audio and Video for the Web Certificate, 2016
- Middlebury Language Schools- Summer Intensive Arabic Program, 2015
- B.A. University of Oregon, Eugene OR- History and Comparative Literature, Minors: Political Science and Religious Studies, 2012
- Oxford Seminars, Eugene, OR- TESOL/TESL/TEFL Certification, 2012
Research Interests & Expertise
- Arab American History
- Third World Students and Social Movements
- Ethnic Studies Education
- Curricula and Teaching Training
- Digital Media Production and Literacies