
معرفی
Dominique M. Brown is a Teaching Assistant Professor in the University of Pittsburgh’s Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies (GSWS) program. She earned a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership from Miami University (2022). Her work centers anti-oppression frameworks, curricular development, and holistic wellbeing for women in the African diaspora. She specializes in womanist healing practices, integrating somatic movement, meditation, and creative/art-based modalities to address racialized trauma.
Research interests span the intersection of womanism/Black feminism with the African diaspora, critical pedagogy, and contemplative practices. Collaborations include partnering with practitioners in yoga, folk healing traditions, and art therapy to support Black women’s wellness. Dr. Brown’s teaching philosophy emphasizes creating inclusive spaces that center marginalized voices.
No scientific awards or major grants are explicitly listed in the provided text. Her professional narrative focuses on pedagogical innovation, community engagement, and healing-centered education.




