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Dr. Renuka Mahari de Silva
Dr. de Silva is an Assistant Professor, a published author, and the Director of Indigenous Teacher Education at the College of Education and Human Development at the University of North Dakota. She recently completed a three-year term as the Chair for the College’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Advocacy (DEIA) Committee. She is a DEIA Pathways Fellow, and in 2023, she received the prestigious Elnora Hopper Danly Faculty Fellowship. This endowed fellowship recognizes a faculty member who continues to exemplify community work that positively impacts youth in underserved communities and shows commitment to developing equitable educational possibilities through teaching and leadership.
As the former DEIA Chair, Dr. de Silva advocated for fair and justice-oriented work to support communities of Black, Indian, and Peoples of Color (BIPOC) was unparalleled. She initiated discussions with the Leadership Council of CEHD (2020-2024) and faculty for syllabi reviews to encourage embedding equitable teaching practices reflecting social justice frameworks. As a colleague, Dr. Azizova (2024) noted, “Dr. de Silva created events, rich in content and open to personal reflections, advocated for and supported diverse life experiences, visibility of historically marginalized identities, and professional growth of our community.” Dr. de Silva shared insights from events with the Leadership Council for future policy change considerations in creating equitable and inclusive environments for all stakeholders.
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