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Grants & Fellowships
2003, 2005, 2007
College of Liberal Arts and Scienes Travel grants for conference attendance ($300.00-$500.00 )
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2006
University of Florida-University of Dar es Salaam Gender and Development Faculty Exchange Program. Travel grant for one month in Tanzania, East Africa ($5,000)

2005
Center for Women's Studies and Gender Research. Grant application submitted to UF International Center/Transnational and Global Studies Center/ Florida Network for Global Studies (Title VI) Co-Principal Investigator, Milagros Peña. ($20,000) Not Funded

Center for Leadership and Service Faculty Mini-Grant. "'This Right to Grow': African American Women's Intellectual Legacy " in "Intellectual History: Pedagogy of a Usable Past" colloquium. Third International Conference on New Directions in Humanities. University of Cambridge, England. ($500.00)

2004-present
Southeast Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (SEAGEP) $6.9 million grant Academic committee member. (Anne Donnelly Program Director) 

1999 - 2003
California State University System Forgivable Loan/Doctoral Incentive Program
This incentive program assists new graduate students in attaining a Ph.D. by providing financial loans, and offers loan forgiveness upon returning to the CSU system to teach. ($30,000)

1999 - 2000
Diversity and Opportunity Fellowship
These two opportunity fellowships pay the minimum academic and living expenses while enrolled in the University of Massachusetts, Amherst Afro-American Studies Ph.D. program. ($10,000)

1998 - 1999
California Pre Doctoral Scholarship
The Sally CasanovaCalifornia Pre-Doctoral Programassists students with strong academic backgrounds who are underrepresented in higher education. A faculty sponsor works with the student in preparation for Doctoral studies and Ph.D. requirements. ($3,000.00)

1997 - 1999
Ronald E. McNair Scholarship
ThisTrio programassists first generation college students with gaining research experience and preparing for the rigors of graduate school.($ 2,000.00 per summer)

1997 - 1998
Kellogg Fellowship
TheKellog Fellowshipprovides student support to the Long Beach 90813 Juvenile Crime Prevention Program and AmeriCorps grant projects. It is a community Interdisciplinary Training Project program that trains students and professionals in social work collaboration. ($ 2,000.00)

 

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