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UGA Doctoral Student Uses Research, Personal Experiences to Create a Safe Space for Black Students

Graduate Teaching Assistant for the Institute for African American Studies was feature in a published article concerning the safe space she creates for students in her studies and time at UGA.
 
Carlyncia McDowell, MPH. is currently a Ph.D. candidate studying African American Studies, Education Law & Policy, Public Health and Health Policy. Please read more at Grady Newsource concerning her work at UGA at the link below and learn more about Carlyncia on our website here.
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Graduate Teaching Assistant, Institute for African American Studies

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