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Dr. Sharon Vance-Eliany, an associate professor in the History and Geography Department, received her Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 2005. Her research interests include Middle Eastern and North African history, Jewish history, minority majority relations, gender relations, the role of internal inequality and the influence of external powers in the region in the 19th and 20th centuries. Her current research is on antisemitism in colonial Algeria and France in the 19th century. She has presented research on this topic at the Historical Materialism conference in London and at Hebrew University and has received research funding from the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and from Northern Kentucky University.
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Founded in 2004, Village Life Outreach Project, Inc. is an official 501 (c)3 non-profit organization based out of Cincinnati, Ohio whose mission is to unite communities to promote Life, Health and Education. Most of Village Life’s work focuses on three remote and impoverished villages in the Rorya district of Tanzania, East Africa. Village Life’s designated teams for Life, Health and Education have created exciting projects such as water purification systems for access to clean water, distribution of mosquito nets to prevent malaria, and a school lunch program to combat severe malnutrition in school-age children. By illuminating and joining the struggle against poverty, disease and malnutrition in Africa, we hope to also strengthen our own local communities by exemplifying the ideas of humanitarianism, service and social responsibility. In Cincinnati we work to link experiences and lessons learned in Africa with our local community to encourage cultural awareness, humanitarianism and social responsibility. We would love to have your support.
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Angie Vredeveld, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist who works in private practice in Cincinnati, Ohio. She specializes in immigrant and refugee mental health, providing forensic psychological assessment including extreme hardship, asylum, U and T visa, VAWA, and disability in naturalization exams. She also provides pro bono assessments through Physicians for Human Rights’ Asylum Network. She is the Executive Coordinator for the Center for Rehabilitation of Survivors of Acid and Burns Violence in Kampala, Uganda. She is also a member of the Global Psychosocial Network, an international team of psychologists offering psychosocial services to humanitarian workers. Earlier in her career, Dr. Vredeveld worked as a Staff Psychologist at the Veterans Hospital in Cincinnati, performing thousands of forensically-oriented assessments. In addition, she has traveled as a psychologist to South Africa, Rwanda, and Uganda, and helped establish a mental health program for a NGO serving refugees in Uganda. Dr. Vredeveld obtained her BA from Miami University and PsyD from Indiana State University.