Author Grace Nava
Author Grace Nava, Ph.D.

“I had the opportunity to travel and experience different cultures. In the end, I find that everywhere people pursue the same dream, the wellbeing and the happiness of themselves and their loved ones. We all face similar problems in achieving our dreams, though. So instead of bullying and putting people down, depleting resources, and polluting the Earth, we need to uplift each other and be better stewards of our wonderful planet. Together we can build a fairer and happier world.”

Grace was an associate professor of social studies for eight years facilitating classes on Cultural Diversity at the University of Phoenix. She earned a doctoral degree from the National University and an Ed.S from Northcentral University. Her books reflect her interest in social justice and the interconnectedness of all, with a hopeful view that each person can make a big difference in improving the world.

Publications:

“A Qualitative Descriptive Case Study: The Self-Perception of Mobility for Information Technologies Certification Graduates for Workers Without a College Degree”

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