Mari Mujica, Ph.D.,

is a coach, educator, artist and activist with expertise in cultural competence, creativity and mindfulness. Mari has worked with students, staff and teachers in colleges and universities, with community organizations,  small businesses, and non-profits, in several industries and with diverse populations.

 

Training

Mari's diversity training began as a graduate student and an active member of the Women Against Racism Committee in Iowa City. Upon graduating and moving to New England, Mari taught in Massachusetts and Rhode Island and later became the Equal Opportunity/Diversity Specialist, and a skilled facilitator of staff, faculty and student empowerment and cultural competency development at the University of Massachusetts in Dartmouth. Since then, she has developed, implemented, and facilitated curricula for students of all ages, faculty, administrators and staff in public and private educational institutions, and personnel in non-profit organizations and a variety of industries from manufacturing to banking.

 
 
Formal Education
After completing her undergraduate degree in Communication Studies from the Universidad de Lima in Peru, Mari Mujica obtained a Master of Arts in Cultural Studies from the Center for Contemporary Cultural Studies at the University of Birmingham, England and a PhD, in Cultural Anthropology from the University of Iowa.
 
 

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