Nabintou Doumbia

Major
Sociology
Degree
B.A.
School
Wayne State University
Sponsor 2017
Afzal Family Foundation
Bio
Nabintou Doumbia is in the process of attaining her Bachelor’s of Arts degree in Sociology at Wayne State University (WSU). She is an honors student at WSU; a proud Detroiter and the daughter of two, Ivorian immigrants from Ivory Coast, West Africa. She completed high school at the only private, Islamic school in her city—Al-Ikhlas Training Academy (ATA). It was at ATA where she developed a passion community activism that facilitates positive social change, embedded in Islamic principle and practices. Since, she continues youth work that centers the needs for transformative youth programming, understanding identity, passion exploration, mentorship, and spiritual grounding for Muslim youth with the Muslim American Society’s (MAS) Detroit chapter as a member of the executive youth council; Outreach Chair of her university’s Muslim Student Association (MSA); Associate Director of Detroit’s Muslim Interscholastic Tournament (MIST); and co-founder of Sisterhood in Yere Lon [The Knowledge of Self]. She was recently selected as a fellow in the Muslim Wellness Foundation’s first cohort for its Developing Emerging Leaders Fellowship (D.R.E.L).
Areas of interest
- Sociology/Anthroplogy