
She earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in special education from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. She received her Ph.D. in guidance and counseling with an emphasis on multicultural perspectives of hearing impairment at the University of Ilorin, Nigeria.
Prior to joining the BBI, Akinpelu was a visiting research scholar in the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program at York University, Canada. She participated in the Advanced Research Rehabilitation Training (ARRT) at the Center on Human Policy, Law, and Disability Studies, Syracuse University. Akinpelu has a strong background in special education in Nigeria. Her research interests are in special education, rehabilitative counseling, and disability studies. She is particularly interested in disability policies, human rights of persons with disabilities, gender equality and empowerment of women with disabilities.
She is currently involved in one of BBI’s projects in collaboration with two community agencies, ARISE and Vera House. The aim of this project is to identify specific gaps in service, barriers to safety and accessible support, and system inadequacies for women with disabilities and deaf women who are survivors of domestic and sexual violence. In 2011, she received SU’s Unsung Hero Award for her work on the project.
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