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Gender Equity in Higher Education in Postcolonial Ghana Ghana

In Ghana, students will explore women鈥檚 empowerment in higher education by partnering with universities like Ashesi 青瓜视频 and the 青瓜视频 of Ghana. Building on past Alternative Breaks trips, the program will delve into colonial legacies that affect gender equity and identify ways to break down these barriers. Service projects with the Girls Education Initiative of Ghana (GEIG) will focus on fostering supportive academic environments for women, aiming to create a more inclusive system. This program will incorporate dialogues, workshops, and mentorship to strengthen ongoing advocacy efforts.

Dates of Engagement: March 8聽- March 15, 2025

Estimated Cost: $2,900 - $3,200*

*Number provided is an estimated cost, final cost will be provided at a later date

Headshot of Joseph Atchulo

Joseph Atchulo is a second-year graduate student pursuing a Master鈥檚 in Public Administration with a focus on Non-Profit Management. As Program Coordinator for the Community Service Learning Program at AU, he鈥檚 driven by a passion for social justice. Joseph is the founder of two nonprofits in Ghana that empower rural women and promote environmental sustainability. His commitment to ESG-related risks and empowerment inspires his role as an Alternative Break leader.

Headshot of Madeline Brown standing in front of cherry blossoms.

Madeline Brown (She/Her) is a second-year Public Anthropology master鈥檚 student from Philadelphia, PA, specializing in social movements and educational equity. As the Programming Graduate Assistant for DC Reads, she is dedicated to combating educational inequities. With experience as a Penn State DC Social Justice Fellow, Maddi is passionate about supporting grassroots organizations and community building. She enjoys concerts, trying new restaurants, outdoor activities, and curating Spotify playlists.

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Apply to the Ghana Alternative Break trip by November 29th, 2024. To apply, .

For questions please contact聽altbreak@american.edu