Dr. Fatima Sattar
Office Location: E-2538
Office Hours:
Phone: 708-235-7538 ext. 7538
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department(s):
Division of Arts and Letters
Biography
FACULTY PROFILE Dr. Fatima Sattar is an Assistant Professor of Sociology in the Anthropology and Sociology Program at Governors State University. She has a PhD & MA in Sociology from Boston College and an MA in Middle Eastern Studies from The University of Chicago. She earned a BA in Sociology, Summa Cum Laude, from Aurora University. Her teaching and research focus on U.S. immigration and refugee resettlement, welfare, belonging, race, class and gender inequalities, and research methods. At GovState, she has served on the Social Work Advisory Board, Student Disabilities Services Advisory Committee, and is a member of the Students Learn Students Vote Coalition. Dr. Sattar has conducted research with immigrant- and refugee-serving nonprofit organizations in the Northeastern and Midwestern United States. She speaks on U.S. immigration and refugee resettlement topics at GovState campus events, academic conferences, and community events. Past GovState speaking events included the Institutional Engagement and Excellence: Lunch and Learn Series, Social Work Advisory Board’s Cross-Cultural Dialogue & Cultural Empathy: Immigration, Race and Refugee Rights Event, and the World Diversity Day for Dialogue and Development: The Global Humanitarian Crisis. Dr. Sattar has been teaching sociology courses for over 16 years and has taught at Augustana College, Labouré College, Boston College, and Aurora University. She has taught Introduction to Sociology, Senior Capstone, Junior Seminar, Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods, Immigrant Rights, Welfare and Belonging, Inequality, and Race and Class. Her teaching philosophy centers on:
AWARDS, HONORS, AND DISTINCTIONS Andrew W. Mellon Foundation’s “Civic Engagement and Voting Rights Teacher Scholars Program” Fellow hosted by Clemson University, 2024-2025 Honoree of “Woman Who Advocates for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion” at Governors State University, 2024 Intellectual Life Grant (co-recipient with Dr. Vickii Coffey) for Co-Organizing: World Diversity Day for Dialogue and Development: The Global Humanitarian Crisis, Film Screening and Educational Symposium, Governors State University, 2024 SAGE Publishing Keith Roberts Teaching Innovations Award, 2020 Donald White Teaching Excellence Award Boston College, 2016
PUBLISHED WORKS Sattar, F., & Strunk, C. 2024. Showing Up And Opening Up: Conducting Research With and About Refugee Resettlement Organizations. Geographical Review, 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1080/00167428.2024.2335386 Fatima Sattar, Invited Book Review of Erickson, Jennifer, “Race-Ing Fargo: Refugees, Citizenship, and the Transformation of Small Cities”, Social Forces, Volume 100, Issue 2, December 2021, Page e21, https://doi.org/10.1093/sf/soab079 Dodson, Lisa, Freeman, Amanda & Sattar, Fatima. 2012. “What It Takes: Deep Engagement to Promote Single Mothers’ Social Mobility.” Disrupting the Poverty Cycle: Emerging Practices to Achieve Economic Mobility. Conference Journal Article. Boston: Crittenton Women’s Union, p. 48-53, https://www.academia.edu/3019074/Social_Flow_Intervention Sattar, Fatima, Co-editor. Working Papers Journal Collection: Gender, Sexuality and Urban Spaces. Graduate Consortium in Women’s Studies. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. http://web.mit.edu/Gcws/news+events/2012UrbanSpacesPublication.html
- critical thinking and thoughtful reflection
- student-centered active and experiential learning
- diverse and inclusive learning opportunities to help prepare students to thrive in our global society
AWARDS, HONORS, AND DISTINCTIONS Andrew W. Mellon Foundation’s “Civic Engagement and Voting Rights Teacher Scholars Program” Fellow hosted by Clemson University, 2024-2025 Honoree of “Woman Who Advocates for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion” at Governors State University, 2024 Intellectual Life Grant (co-recipient with Dr. Vickii Coffey) for Co-Organizing: World Diversity Day for Dialogue and Development: The Global Humanitarian Crisis, Film Screening and Educational Symposium, Governors State University, 2024 SAGE Publishing Keith Roberts Teaching Innovations Award, 2020 Donald White Teaching Excellence Award Boston College, 2016
PUBLISHED WORKS Sattar, F., & Strunk, C. 2024. Showing Up And Opening Up: Conducting Research With and About Refugee Resettlement Organizations. Geographical Review, 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1080/00167428.2024.2335386 Fatima Sattar, Invited Book Review of Erickson, Jennifer, “Race-Ing Fargo: Refugees, Citizenship, and the Transformation of Small Cities”, Social Forces, Volume 100, Issue 2, December 2021, Page e21, https://doi.org/10.1093/sf/soab079 Dodson, Lisa, Freeman, Amanda & Sattar, Fatima. 2012. “What It Takes: Deep Engagement to Promote Single Mothers’ Social Mobility.” Disrupting the Poverty Cycle: Emerging Practices to Achieve Economic Mobility. Conference Journal Article. Boston: Crittenton Women’s Union, p. 48-53, https://www.academia.edu/3019074/Social_Flow_Intervention Sattar, Fatima, Co-editor. Working Papers Journal Collection: Gender, Sexuality and Urban Spaces. Graduate Consortium in Women’s Studies. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. http://web.mit.edu/Gcws/news+events/2012UrbanSpacesPublication.html