Onllwyn C. Dixon, Ed.D.
Adjunct Faculty
Education
Ed.D., International and Multicultural Education, University of San Francisco, CA
M.A., International and Multicultural Education, University of San Francisco, CA
B.S., Business (Marketing emphasis), magna cum laude, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, CO
Research Areas
Critical pedagogy; decolonizing methodologies; human rights education; women of color in higher education; postcolonial feminist theories; social constructions of race, class and gender; academic program management and evaluation.
Teaching
- Race, Ethnicity and Cultural Identity
- Gender and Globalization
- Human Rights Education: Pedagogy and Praxis
- Critical Pedagogy
- America Reads
Publications
Dixon, O. C. (In press). Native American Women Professors: A
Qualitative Content Analysis of Their Experiences (tentative
title). Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press.
Dixon, O. (2007). Belize: From colonial territory to independent
nation. In L. M. Moore (Ed.), The
Dispersion of Africans and African Culture Throughout the World:
Essays on the African Diaspora (pp. 93-110). Lewiston, NY:
Edwin Mellen Press.
Dixon, O. C. (2006). Country update: Portugal. Intercultural Education, 17(1),
105-106.