S. Ann Dunham
S. Ann Dunham (1942-1995), mother of President Barack Obama and Maya Soetoro-Ng, earned her undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees, all in anthropology, from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Dunham spent years working on rural development, microfinance, and women's welfare through organizations including USAID, the World Bank, the Ford Foundation, the Indonesian Federation of Labor Unions, and Bank Rakyat Indonesia. Alice G. Dewey, an Indonesianist, is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at the University of Hawaii. Nancy I. Cooper is Adjunct Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Hawaii. Maya Soetoro-Ng has a doctorate in international comparative education from the University of Hawaii and teaches high-school history in Honolulu. Robert W. Hefner is Professor of Anthropology and Associate Director of the Institute on Culture, Religion, and World Affairs at Boston University. He is President of the Association for Asian Studies.
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Series
Books:Surviving Against The Odds, December 2009
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