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Dr. Buster C. Ogbuagu is a Professor of Social Work at the University of Saint Francis (USF), appointed since 2008. He holds a B.Sc. in Sociology & Anthropology from the University of Nigeria, followed by BSW, MSW, and Ph.D. degrees from McGill University. His career spans teaching, radio broadcasting, human resources, and clinical practice in child welfare and addiction treatment. He co-founded the annual “Strangers in New Homelands” conference in 2008, fostering global dialogue on immigrant integration.
His research focuses on diasporic identities, immigrant integration challenges, racial equity in education and employment, and cultural communication practices. Notable work includes studies on Nigerian diaspora communities, linguistic colonialism, and policy impacts on marginalized groups. Dr. Ogbuagu has extensive volunteer experience in Canada and the U.S., emphasizing community development and anti-poverty initiatives.
His articles critically analyze topics such as social media’s impact on Nigerian students, identity formation among immigrant youth, and systemic barriers faced by racial minorities. He advocates for culturally responsive policies and challenges academic biases against minority voices. While no formal grants or advising details are listed, his work underscores interdisciplinary approaches to social justice and cultural resilience.
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