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Madelsar
Ngiraingas
Women's
Studies, History
Koro, Republic of Belau
madel@wsu.edu |
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Current
Research Interests
Ethnic Studies, specific to Pacific Islanders
Brief
Biography
I am indigenous to the island of Belau in Micronesia, although I
did enjoy the privilege of acquiring part of my junior high and
high school education on Guam and Hawaii. My college career began
at Walla Walla College until I transfered to WSU in 1997. At that
time I became actively involved in various Asian American Pacific
Islander Student Organizations such as A.P.A.S.C. and A.P.A.W. Two
of my most remarkable experiences included co-organizing and coordinating
the first C.A.P.T.I.V.A.T.E Women's Conference at WSU and helping
to establish the Micronesian Student Association of WSU. After a
3-year run with Shopko Corporation, where I worked my way up to
an Assistant Team Leader (manager), I returned to WSU in the Spring
of 2002. Since then, my academic interests have shifted significantly
towards ethnic studies, specifically sovereignty and indigenous
rights issues, colonialism and globalization, in conjunction with
women's rights and social issues. Some of my other interests include
scuba diving, canoing, swimming, plants, scrapbooking, cooking,
reading and social justice activism. I am also a huge fan of Bob
Marley and Harry Potter. My future goals are to successfully complete
a Ph.D and become an activist in higher education or in politics.
Co-curricular Activities
YWCA of WSU
Native
American Women's Association
Student Mentor for the Asian American Pacific Islander Student
Center
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