DR. UCHE

OKAFOR

Writer, Raconteur &
English Professor in Los Angeles


Dr. Uche Theresa Okafor is a writer, raconteur, and English professor in Los Angeles. With a nurtured mind profoundly grounded in Igbo tradition and aesthetics, she was propelled from one early school success to another. She had a distinguished secondary education at Sedes Sapientae Girls College, Oghe, graduating in 1981 as the overall best student. She then proceeded to the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, earning a Bachelor’s degree in English Education, a Master’s degree in English (Modern African Literature) and her Doctorate in Literary Studies.
Spanning two decades, Dr. Okafor continues to enjoy a distinguished career at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) where she has mentored thousands of students and served on several committees. She was recently the chair of the Africa Subcommittee, a CSULB Academic Senate Subcommittee of the International Education Committee.
Dr. Okafor’s discipline, dedication, sacrifice and achievements have earned her recognitions among her students, colleagues and the community. She is the 2022 recipient of the Life and Times Educational Excellence Award.

“Images that writers create carry values, and these values contribute to social attitudes.”

- Dr. Uche Okafor