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Dr. Mary Ann Jacobs is a Full Professor and Chair of the American Indian Studies (AIS) department at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke (UNCP). She holds a PhD in Social Welfare with an emphasis in Child Welfare Policy from the University of Chicago. Her work focuses on Indigenous communities, cultural preservation, and social justice. Dr. Jacobs has authored articles in prominent journals and co-edited multiple books, including American Indian Women of Proud Nations and Upon Her Shoulders: Southeastern Native Women Share Their Stories of Justice, Spirit, and Community. She actively contributes to interdisciplinary research at the intersection of policy, education, and cultural heritage.
- Education: PhD in Social Welfare (Child Welfare Policy), University of Chicago
Her research interests span social welfare policy, Indigenous education, and the preservation of Native American languages and traditions. She advocates for systemic changes to enhance equity in child welfare systems and community-based programs. Dr. Jacobs' publications reflect her commitment to amplifying Indigenous voices and addressing historical and contemporary challenges faced by Native communities.
Her advising and grant activities are central to her academic leadership, though specific details are not detailed in the text. She is affiliated with the AIS department at UNCP and contributes to university-wide initiatives.
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