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Dr. Staci Martin

Assistant Professor, Portland State University

Academic

Staci B. Martin, EdD, is a learner, educator, Fulbright Scholar, and Rotary Peace Fellow. As a practitioner-researcher-scholar, her work explores how critical hope & despair, psychosocial and social-emotional learning, and peacebuilding impact protracted and conflict contexts. She is an early career forced migration scholar and community-based action researcher who is committed to co-creating practical solutions that are culturally responsive and led by, for, and in partnership with the impacted community. Her most recent research explores how to apply art-based methodologies to measure community-based learning. She has designed and implemented psychosocial peacebuilding educational programs in four countries: South Africa, Nepal, Jamaica, and Kenya. Her latest publications are Global South Scholars in the Western Academy Harnessing Unique Experiences, Knowledges, and Positionality in the Third Space and Peacebuilding Practice: A Textbook for PractitionersDr. Martin is a faculty member of the School of Social Work at Portland State University, Portland, Oregon.

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