DaShanne Stokes
American sociologist
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DaShanne Stokes (born 1978)[1] is an author, sociologist, public speaker and pundit. He speaks on politics, culture, and civil rights and is known as a progressive activist.[2][3]
- sociologist
- writer
- speaker
- political commentator
- activist
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| Born | DaShanne Parker Stokes Racine, Wisconsin, U.S. |
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| Website | dashannestokes |
Early life and education
DaShanne was born in Racine, Wisconsin in 1978. His mother gave birth to him when she was a teenager. He was raised in Las Vegas by adoptive parents of Lakota heritage, who he believed were his biological parents. In 1996 he began higher education at Boston University. In 1998, after moving to South Dakota, he discovered by accident that he was adopted, and he was not biologically a Native American.[1] Stokes has a B.S. in biology from the University of South Dakota; a Master's in psychology from Boston University; an additional Master's in sociology from Minnesota State University, and a doctorate from the University of Pittsburgh in sociology.[1]
Career
Personal life
Stokes is an Eagle Scout, and lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[4]