Mary ANN Jacobs is an Associate Professor and chairs American Indian Studies at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke (UNCP).
Widely published, her most recent publication in American Indian Studies is American Indian Women of Proud Nations: Essays on History, Language, and Education co-edited with Cherry Maynor Beasley and Mary Ann Jacobs..
Schoonmaker Faculty Award for Community Service, and served as a Shively Faculty Fellow.
She was elected as the 2013 Community Solutions Fellow with the Institute for Public Engagement at Wake Forest University, received the Donald O.
ULRIKE WIETHAUS is professor emerita in the Department for the Study of Religions and in American Ethnic Studies at Wake Forest University.
Jacob and Wiethaus as a co-editor of American Indian Women of Proud Nations: Essays on History, Language, and Education (Peter Lang, 2016).
Beasley, whose priMary expertise is in the area of health, has joined Drs.
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She serves as the inaugural Anna Belk Endowed Professor for Rural and Minority Health, is a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing, and a Major in the Army Nurse Corp.
She is the current chair of the Department of Nursing at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, located in a rural, minority-majority Community experiencing entrenched poverty.
She is an active member of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina.
She has devoted most of her 45-year career to rural, underserved populations.
CHERRY MAYNOR BEASLEY is a recognized expert in public health, culture of health, and education.
She is the co-editor of American Indian Women of Proud Nations: Essays on History, Language, and Education (Peter Lang, 2016) and numerous articles and textbook sections.
She holds a PhD in Social Welfare with an emphasis in Child Welfare policy from the University of Chicago.
Mary ANN Jacobs is an Associate Professor and chairs American Indian Studies at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke (UNCP)