African American Studies Upper Division Courses by focusing on the deployment of egovernment, e-commerce, e-learning and a descriptionof project proposal to the African American studies Department, 660 http://ist-socrates.berkeley.edu/~africam/supperdiv.html
Extractions: 100. Introduction to African American Studies. CCN: 00572 Hardy Frye TuTh 2 - 4 PM 185 Barrows (4) Three hours of lecture and one hour of laboratory per week. This course, lets students explore the status of African American studies as a discipline. The class will discuss the social relevance of African American studies, the political origins of the discipline, and the debate over Afrocentricity. Special attention will be devoted to the contributions of black feminist theory and community scholars/organic intellectuals to the development of the discipline. 107. Race and Public Policy . CCN: 00575 Charles Henry TuTh 9:30 - 11 AM 136 Barrows (3) Three hours of lecture per week. This course examines the formation and implementation of public policies directly relevant to the black community. While the policies analyzed differ from year to year, basic public policy methodology will be introduced each year. 109. Black and Male in American Life . CCN: 00578 Bil Banks TuTh 12:30 - 2 PM 30 Wheeler (3) Three hours of lecture per week.
Department Of African American Studies: Fall 2004Course Atlas ethnic conflict abroad, focusing on country case studies. the formation of the AfricanAmerican literary tradition 270 BLACK MUSIC CULTURE, commerce, and the http://www.emory.edu/COLLEGE/AAS/ATLAS/fall04.htm
Pan African Studies Department DuBoisHamer. California African American Political Institute (CAAPI) Fernando Valley Black Chamber of commerce. NAACP. Events. Pan-AfricanStudiesDepartment. CaliforniaStateUniversity http://www.csun.edu/~pasafdep
Extractions: Department of Pan African Studies The PAS Department is located in the Faculty Office Building , Room 221. Course Offerings Department Publications Faculty Position Openings ... Other Programs : Teacher Credential Program, PAS Writing Program, Black Family Specialist Certificate Program, and Summer Bridge Program Affiliated Institutes Student Clubs Community Organizations Events Pan-African Studies Department
Yale > African American Studies > About The Faculty served as Associate Chair in African American studies (198889 editorial board ofYale French studies and The Middle Passage, and triangular commerce in French http://www.yale.edu/afamstudies/aboutfaculty.html
Extractions: About the Faculty Elizabeth Alexander (on leave 2003-04) Ph.D., English, University of Pennsylvania, 1992, is Associate Professor (Adjunct) of African-American Studies. She is the author of three books of poems, The Venus Hottentot Body of Life (1996), and Antebellum Dream Book (2001). Her collection of essays on African-American poetry, painting, and popular culture, The Black Interior , was published in 2004. Her poems, short stories, and critical prose have been widely published in such periodicals and journals as Signs American Literary History Callaloo The Paris Review American Poetry Review The Kenyon Review The Village Voice The Women's Review of Books , and in many anthologies. Her verse play, "Diva Studies," was produced at the Yale School of Drama in May 1996. Alexander has taught at the University of Chicago, where she won the Quantrell Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, New York University’s Graduate Creative Writing Program, and Smith College, where she was Grace Hazard Conkling Poet-in-Residence, first director of the Poetry Center at Smith College, and member of the founding editorial collective for the feminist journal
African American Studies to basic research methods and methodological issues in African American studies. Asia,and Latin America in terms of communication, commerce, technology, the http://www.temple.edu/bulletin/ugradbulletin/ucd/ucd_aas.html
Extractions: An introductory course in the understanding, reading, and speaking of Yoruba, an African language which has had a major impact on the African cultures of Brazil, Haiti, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and the United States. Students will be taught grammar, vocabulary, and conversation in the language. Mode: The course will be a lecture-demonstration.. 0025. Elementary Hausa (3 s.h.) S
AAS Undergraduate Studies: Temple University to Research Methods (3 sh) F Introduction to basic research in African American studies. andLatin America in terms of communication, commerce, technology, the http://www.temple.edu/AAS/ug/courses.htm
Extractions: An introductory course in the understanding, reading, and speaking of Yoruba, an African language which has had a major impact on the African cultures of Brazil, Haiti, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and the United States. Students will be taught grammar, vocabulary, and conversation in the language. The course will be a lecture-demonstration. 025. Elementary Hausa (3 s.h.)
African American Studies Research Guide in US History Access to African American studies (1619 to including images relatedto the African American history. by the US Department of commerce, is an http://findit.library.miami.edu/findit/African_American_Studies_guide.php?subjec
SAPL: Branch - Carver Left on commerce for four miles Special collections African American studies, SpanishLanguage Materials; 56,696 volumes, includes music CDs, videos, DVDs, and http://www.sanantonio.gov/library/branch/carver.asp
Extractions: Bus Routes Map On Commerce Street, next to Second Baptist Church Park. Site boundaries are the Second Baptist Church Park on the west and the Early Learning Institute to the east. Via IH-37/US Hwy 281 and Via IH-10/US Hwy 90 E: Exit IH 35 N. to New Braunfels Rd. South on New Braunfels to E. Commerce. Left on Commerce for four miles. Library is on the right. BUS ROUTE The first Carver Library was set up in a small wooden building established by Afro-American Army officers based at Fort Sam Houston during World War I. It was moved to the Colored Community Center on North Hackberry in one room at the end of the auditorium. In 1973, the present building was built on donated land at 3350 East Commerce Street next to Second Baptist Church. The existing buff colored brick building, designed by Norcell D. Haywood Associate, was built at a cost of $215,000.00.The initial book capacity was 35,000 volumes.
African American Studies Collections aging, including the Kansas City studies of Adult GW Calvert for attacking an AfricanAmerican boy; and Housing Authority, US Secretary of commerce, member of http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/spcl/afamer.html
Extractions: Papers of Edith Abbott (1876-1957), Dean and Professor of Public Welfare in the School of Social Service Administration (SSA) at the University of Chicago, and her sister, Grace Abbott (1878-1939), Chief of the U.S. Children's Bureau and Professor of Public Welfare at SSA. Correspondence, teaching materials, and research files on the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, Immigrants' Protective League, SSA, U.S. Children's Bureau, social reform, social work, child welfare, mothers' aid, child welfare, juvenile courts, and public relief. American Civil Liberties Union, Illinois Division. Records.
African American Studies African American studies. Creating Freedom Material Culture and African AmericanIdentity at Troublesome commerce The Transformation of the Interstate Slave http://www.lsu.edu/lsupress/catalog/Subject_Listing/african.htm
Extractions: Subject Listing (See Author Listing for prices and complete bibliographic data.) The symbol denotes a book that is available by special order only from Lightning Source. Individual bookbuyers can purchase Lightning Source titles only through their bookseller. Booksellers can purchase Lightning Source titles only through Ingram. A. Philip Randolph, Pioneer of the Civil Rights Movement Pfeffer. Absolute Massacre: The New Orleans Race Riot of July 30, 1866. Hollandsworth. Africans in Colonial Louisiana: The Development of Afro-Creole Culture in the Eighteenth Century Hall. American Negro Slavery: A Survey of the Supply, Employment and Control of Negro Labor as Determined by the Plantation Regime Phillips Anatomy of a Lynching: The Killing of Claude Neal McGovern. Antislavery Reconsidered: New Perspectives on the Abolitionists Perry and Fellman. Cohen.
Extractions: The Program in African-American Studies is an interdepartmental plan of study for undergraduates who wish to apply the insights and techniques of several disciplines in an effort to understand the experience of people of African ancestry, in the United States in particular. Each course and seminar, including the core course, is open to all undergraduates, as is the colloquium (or Works-in-Progress series of lectures) sponsored throughout the year by the program. Thus, students may fulfill certain distribution requirements by enrolling in courses and seminars offered by the program, or they may take part in program activities related to their academic interests and goals.
African American Links news, provides forums for people to interact, ecommerce services, technology Centerfor African American studies. The UCLA Center for African American studies http://www.wesleyan.edu/psyc/xDIVERSITY/afam.html
Extractions: Site Description African American Webliography African American Webliography presents books, periodicals, discussion groups, indexes, and original texts focusing on the African American experience. African Studies WWW This Web site is supported by the African Studies Center at the University of Pennsylvania, Prof. Tukufu Zuberi, Director Black Career Women Black Career Women (BCW) was founded by black women. BCW has been an effective network for career advancement strategizing and a beacon of hope for achieving black women who still must deal with very real barriers which continue to thwart their advancement in the workplace. Black Enterprise A good source for black business BLACK EXCEL Since 1988, BLACK EXCEL has helped young people and their parents all across the country to navigate the difficult college admission process. We have tried to make the way easy and accessible. As a result, we are happy to say that we have helped hundreds of African Americans get into college who might otherwise not have done so. Black Issues The nation's only news magazine dedicated exclusively to minority issues in higher education Black Stocks.com
Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print Featured Titles in African American studiesGeneral Page 11 of 174 next. is a stylishand profound meditation on the art, influence, and commerce of black http://www.powells.com/subsection/AfricanAmericanStudiesGeneral.11.html
TUCSON BLACK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - [NETWORK] plans, timely research and demographic studies, and a National Black Chamber of CommerceDirectory of The Greater Cincinnati African American Chamber Tucson http://iwhome.com/Black_Chamber/network.html
Extractions: (520) 623-0099/Fax (520) 623-1930 NETWORKING LINKS Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce The Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce continually develops products and services designed to meet or exceed business member needs, such as a unique, innovative group health plans, timely research and demographic studies, and a host of networking opportunities including Business After Hours, Member Briefings, and table-top trade shows. Santa Clara County Black Chamber of Commerce To develop and maintain a strong and positive alliance between the public and private sector. To provide technical assistance through workshop, training programs, and referrals specifically designed to enhance the growth and development of Black Business and Community Organizations. AZtucson A multipage site of resources about Tucson, Arizona and the surrounding area.
AFRICAN AMERICAN DIVERSITY LINKS National Association of African American studies In early autumn of 1992, ayoung National Black Chamber Of commerce This organization is dedicated to http://www.msjc.edu/diversity/links/africanamerican.htm
AFRICAN AMERICAN SC African American History Online Biographies of African to Articles Publications,Case studies, Corporate Codes of Library Guide to E-commerce - Links to http://www2.ac.edu/faculty/KMillwood/Library Web Page Favorites.htm
Extractions: AFRICAN-AME R ICAN A ... Back to Online Resources AFRICAN AMERICAN African American Biographical Database (1790-1950) Biographies, photographs, illustration. African American Women Writers of the 19 th Century - A digital collection of some 52 published works by 19 th- century black women writers searchable by key word. Circle Association - A support group for African-American. Gateway to African-American History - Documents, articles, and links honoring and acknowledging the accomplishments of African-Americans. Information Resources on African American Studies - An extensive bibliography containing both print and online resources. Museum of Afro-American History - Dedicated to the preservation and presentation of African and African American history and culture. SC African American History Online - Biographies of African Americans. Writing Black -Links to history and literature. Back to Top of Page AREA STUDIES africa.no The index on Africa African South of the Sahara
UCF African American Studies Leticee Caribbean Chamber of commerce, Member, Present; Radio Talk Show Host Series Links University of Central Florida, African American studies Program, Colbourn http://www.cas.ucf.edu/africanamericanstudies/main.php?URL=leticee