Jamie Levine Daniel
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Addressing Inequity and Othering in our Classrooms and Communities (aka How I went from studying organizations to starting one)
Dr. Jamie Levine Daniel is an associate professor at the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. Her research interests include nonprofit capacity, nonprofit finance, organizational identity, and public service delivery. Her initial focus on addressing antisemitism in the classroom led her to a broader research focus on equity and justice in process, policy, and process that involves knowledge co-creation with community partners.
Dr. Levine Daniel has a strong commitment to teaching her students how to demonstrate cultural competency, gain valuable communication and analysis skills that can be used beyond the classroom. She strives to provide inclusive environments for her students to feel comfortable in the growing and learning processes.
Dr. Levine Daniel's translation of research into creating more equitable and inclusive communities is another excellent example of how IUPUI's faculty members are TRANSLATING their RESEARCH INTO PRACTICE.