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Samina Quraeshi
Samina Quraeshi,
the Henry R. Luce Professor in Family and Community at the University
of Miami, is an award winning artist, designer, and author who has
devoted her life to advocacy for the arts, education and the built
environment. She brings a global perspective to her work, enhanced
by experiences in a wide variety of settings that include New York,
London, Kansas City, Denver, Boston, and Pakistan, the country of
her upbringing.
Since her appointment
in 1998 as the Luce Professor, Ms. Quraeshi's efforts have focused
on the complex, interconnected problems that challenge our urban
communities. Working in Miami's inner cities, Ms. Quraeshi is guiding
an interdisciplinary team of faculty, students and community leaders
to integrate research, teaching and service to provide networks
that better support family life in impoverished urban environments.
A much sought-after
speaker, she has lectured from Alaska to Moscow on the importance
of art and design as a strategic resource for change and learning
and is the recipient of numerous awards as well as honorary doctoral
degrees from Bradford College and the Art Institute of Boston.
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