
Danielle J. Allen
Academic · Education Policy
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillAbout
Danielle J. Allen is a Research Assistant Professor of Public Policy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC Chapel Hill), Project Director with the Equity Research Action Coalition (ERAC), and qualitative researcher at the Education Policy Initiative at Carolina (EPIC). Her work focuses on Black faith communities' role in education advocacy and social justice, alongside African-centered approaches in early childhood education.
Education:
- B.A. in English and African-American Studies (UNC Chapel Hill)
- Masters in Teaching (Georgia State University)
- Ph.D. in Education Policy, Leadership, and School Improvement (UNC Chapel Hill)
Her research investigates how Black churches advocate for educational equity and systemic justice for Black families. Current projects include studying racial identity formation in young children and evaluating school improvement programs. She has secured funding from the American Educational Research Association and MDC, Inc. for her scholarship.
Key Areas:
- Social/political/economic justice advocacy through faith institutions
- African-centered pedagogical frameworks
- Program evaluation for educator preparation initiatives
No scientific awards explicitly listed in the text.
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