Nah Dove
Biography of Nah Dove
Nah Dorothy Dove, Ph.D. is a proud mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She has lived in Ghana, Nigeria, Canada, the U.S., and the UK. She graduated with a PhD from the State University of New York, Buffalo, with a focus on African cultural orientation, First Nations studies, Black women's studies, African American studies, and education. Nah Dove is an African Womanist and has written articles, book chapters, encyclopedic entries, and three books: African Mothers: Bearers of Culture, Makers of Social Change (1998), The Afrocentric School (A Blueprint) (2021), and co-authored Being Human Being: Transforming the Race Discourse (2021) with Dr. Molefi Kete Asante.
Dove’s accomplishments include her involvement in promoting the development of African-centered/Afrocentric schools in the UK, Brazil, and the US. Dr. Nah Dove is an Assistant Professor of Africology at Temple University, with a focus on African culture, African/Black women as potential mothers, Afronographic research methods, and the Africological episteme.
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