Damaris Parsitau

Professor

Researcher

Community Mobiliser

Social Justice Advocate

Gender Activist

Policy Blogger

Author

Leadership Coach

Damaris Seleina Parsitau (Ph.D.)

Professor

Researcher

Community Mobiliser

Social Justice Advocate

Gender Activist

Policy Blogger

Author

Leadership Coach

About Me

Dr. Damaris Parsitau is a gender and social justice activists, a senior lecturer and a community mobilizer who studies religion and it’s intersections with women’s bodies, sexuality and violence as well as community based responses to social injustices! She is also an advocate for Maasai girls’ education and women empowerment.

  • Title Ph.D.
  • Residence Nairobi, Kenya
  • Mentorship Available
  • Email dparsitau@gmail.com
Teaching Philosophy

As an African feminist scholar and social justice advocate, I believe that good pedagogy gives attention to experience, voice and agency! I see the classroom as not just a safe space but also a collective and collaborative space for shared learning even as I seek to build capacity for critical thoughts and inspire students to become change agents in their communities.

Academic and Professional Record
Highest Academic Qualification
2008 - 2014
PhD, Religion and Gender Studies
Kenyatta University, Kenya

Thesis: Neo-Pentecostalism: It’s Civic, Public and Gender Roles in Kenya

2015 - 2020
Senior Lecturer
Egerton University, Kenya

Department of Philosophy, History and Religious Studies /and Institute of Women Gender and Development Studies

2018 - 2019
Visiting Research Fellow and Research Associate
University of South Africa- UNISA
2018 - 2019
Research Associate/Visiting Research Fellow
Harvard University, Cambridge MA, Boston USA
2017 - 2018
Echidna Global Scholar and Senior Research Fellow
Brooking Institution, Centre for Universal Education, Washington DC
2016 - 2019
Affiliated Visiting Research Fellow and Research Associate
University of South Africa- UNISA (Non-resident)
2015 - 2016
Senior Lecturer and Reader
Egerton University, Kenya

Department of Philosophy, History and Religious Studies

2008 - 2014
Lecturer
Egerton University, Kenya

Department of Philosophy, History and Religious Studies

2007 - 2008
Visiting Research Fellow
University of Cambridge, UK
2006 - 2007
Visiting Research Fellow
University of Edinburgh, Scotland
2000 - 2005
Assistant Lecturer
Egerton University, Kenya

Department of Philosophy, History and Religious Studies

1996 - 1999
MA Degree
Nairobi University, Kenya
1993 - 1995
Graduate Assistant
Egerton University, Kenya

Department of Philosophy, History and Religious Studies

1989 - 1992
Undergraduate Degree
Egerton University, Kenya
Distinctions/Honors and Awards
2018

Recognized by the Next Einstein Forum as 1 of 20 Most Influential Kenyan Scientists in the Faces of Kenyan Science

2017

Echidna Global Scholar, Brookings Institutions, Center for Universal Education, Washington DC

2016 & 2017

Carnegie African Diaspora Host Scholar

2016-2019

Visiting Research Fellow and Associate University of South Africa

Student Mentorship
2 PhD supervision (Completed)
2 PhD Supervision (Continuing)
11 Masters supervision (Completed)
5 Examined Thesis PhD and M.A
Involvements
50 Peer Reviewed Works
30+ Symposia Attended
17 Research Projects
11 Board Chair/ Memberships
Publications
Peer Reviewed Publications

I have peer reviewed book chapters, journal articles as well as publications undergoing the peer review process

Opinion Pieces

Publications and video/webinar interviews to shape public opinion

Discussions and Lectures

I have given public lectures, participated in panel discussions and given keynote speeches

Courses Taught

I have taught undergraduate Masters and PhD courses in multiple universities

Fellow of:
Harvard University
Brookings Institutions
University of South Africa (2016-2019)
University of Edinburgh, Scotland 2006
University of Cambridge, Wolfson College, UK, 2007/2008
Administrative and Managerial Experience
  • The President, African Association for The Study of Religion in Africa and the African Diaspora (AASR)
  • Director Institute of Women, Gender and Development Studies (2012-2019)
  • CEO Osotau Le Maa Philanthropy (2019)
  • CEO Founder of Let Maasai Girls Learn(LMGL) 2017
  • Acting Chair of Department of Philosophy, History and Religious Studies(2010-2012)
Management/Administrative Skills and Competencies
  • Excellent Managerial Skills (A team player)
  • Excellent Communication and Interpersonal skills
  • Expertise in Capacity and Team Building
  • Expertise in Conference Organization and Facilitation
Board Chair/Membership
2012 - 2019
Former Chair

Board of the Institute of Women Gender and Development Studies Egerton University

2019
Board Member

Inside Out Learning (IOL), Kenya and USA

2017
Board Member

National Cohesion and National Integration Mainstreaming Committee

2015
Former Board Member

Egerton University Nairobi Campus

2016
Board Member

International Linkages and Collaboration Committee (Egerton University)

2012 - 2019
Former Board Member

Corruption Prevention Committee CPC, Egerton University

2016 - 2019
Former Board Member

Ethics Review and Research Committee-Egerton University

2016
Former Board Member

University Tender Processing Committee

2017
Board Member

Deans Sub-Committee on Handling and Communication of Students Disciplinary Cases

2019
Board of Directors and CEO

Osotua Le Maa

2017
Board of Directors

Let Maasai Girls Learn

Professional Membership/Affiliations and Associations

African Consortium for Law and Religion Studies (ACLARS), 2016

American Academy of Religion, 2008-2020

African Association for the Study of Religions (AASR), 2008

Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA)

African Association for the Study of Religion (AASR) - Vice President and Executive Member/East African Representative and Vice President

International Association for the History of Religions (IAHR)-Member,2012

Circle for Concerned Women Theologians, 2010

Society for the Scientific study of Religion (SSSR 2017)

Journal Reviewer/Editorial Boards/ Guest Editor
2020

Editorial Advisory Board Member of T&T Clark Studies in Social Ethics, Ethnography and Theology, Bloomsbury

Link
2018

Editorial Board Member African Journal of Gender and Religion, University of Western Cape, South Africa

2020

Editorial Board Member of Journal, Ethics and Theology, Columbia Theological Seminary, Bloomsbury T&T, USA

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Editorial board member, Journal Religion, Taylor and Francis

Link
2017

Editorial Board Member of Journal of Modern African Studies, University of Cambridge Press

2016

Editorial Board Member of Society for Theory of Religion and Theology, Leiden, Brill

2018

Editorial Board Member for the Journal, Religion and Theology, A Journal of Contemporary Religious Discourse, University of South AfricaSection Editor, Religion Compass, African Religions

2015

ACLARS Publications, (Reviewer Editor)

Community Outreach
Let Maasai Girls Learn
  • My Position Co-Founder and CEO
  • About Let Maasai Girls Learn Initiative seeks to rally global and local action and raise ambition for Maasai girls’ education
  • Vision Use community-based interventions to support Maasai girls to complete their secondary education
  • Mission Create a world where Maasai girls have an education and the skills they need for their lives and livelihood
  • Values Dedication, Dedication, Financial Accountability, Transparency & Respect for Maasai Culture
Osotua Le Maa
  • My Position CEO
Get in Touch
  • Address . . Nairobi, Kenya
  • Email . . dparsitau@gmail.com