Dr. Sabrina Ali Jamal-Eddine

Ph.D., RN

Season 11 - Episode 03


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Dr. Sabrina Ali Jamal-Eddine Ph.D., RN

Dr. Sabrina Ali Jamal-Eddine, PhD RN (she/her) is a health humanities nurse scientist, disability justice scholar-activist, and spoken word poet. Dr. Jamal-Eddine completed her PhD in Nursing and certificate in Disability Ethics from the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC), where her research explored the use of spoken word poetry as a form of critical narrative pedagogy to educate nursing students about disability, ableism, and disability justice. Dr. Jamal-Eddine is now a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Disability and Human Development at UIC where her research seeks to dismantle ableism in nursing education and practice through anti-colonial pedagogic strategies and community-based interventions rooted in the lived experiences of multiply marginalized disabled people. 

Dr. Jamal-Eddine serves as a 2024-25 Emerge Disability Justice Fellow through Paul K. Longmore’s Institute on Disability. Dr. Jamal-Eddine's long-term goal is to found an applied public-humanities / community-engaged healthcare equity center in a university that confronts healthcare inequity, violence, and oppression and promotes liberation, humanization, and belongingness for all marginalized patients, students, and practitioners.  

 


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