Religious Studies Department The Religious studies Department at California State University, Northridge offers a Bachelor of Arts in Religious studies. The Department encourages students to draw upon a variety of fields and disciplines for africanamerican studies, Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology. A major will be able to interpret religious texts, think both empathetically and critically about conflicting religious claims, acquire knowledge of the history of more than one major religious tradition, apply intercultural methods to religious inquiry and analysis, and articulate a perception of one's role in society, in both career and public service options. http://www.csun.edu/religious.studies/
Extractions: The Religious Studies Program is designed to provide a liberal arts background with an emphasis upon religious traditions and phenomena. The Department is non-sectarian and aims to serve all students with or without religious affiliation. Students of all religions and ethnic backgrounds are welcome to enroll in individual Religious Studies courses or to complete the Religious Studies Major or Minor. The Major is designed to provide The following pages contain information on the requirements for the major and minor in Religious Studies, a description of courses and course offerings, forms for the majors and minors, and the benefits that you can expect from choosing to major or minor in this area. Department Announcements All Religious Studies majors need to see your academic advisor before Fall 2004 registration begins June 17 for registration clearance! Contact Dr. Herman at (818) 677-3925 for an appointment or during her office hours Department Events "For Better or For Worse: Hindu Reflections on Genetic Enchancement."
ALA | AFAS Homepage Promotes the study of librarianship and collection development as itprogresses and relates to the African American studies collection. http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/aboutacrl/acrlsections/africanam/afashomepage.htm
Extractions: ALA American Library Association Search ALA Contact ALA ... Login Quicklinks Career Opportunities Chapters CHOICE Committees Directory of Leadership e-Learning Forms Information Literacy Marketing @ your library Publications Catalog RBM Recruiting to the Profession Scholarly Communication Sections Tipsheets About ACRL Zora Neale Hurston as Ethnographer, Novelist, and Feminist ORGANIZATION About AFAS Leadership Bylaws Committees ... African American Subject Funnel Project MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION Join AFAS Listserv and Archives CONFERENCE AND PROGRAM INFORMATION Programming PUBLICATIONS AND RESOURCES Newsletter Core List of AFAS Books Core List of AFAS Journals Collection Development Resources ... Black Studies Links RELATED ORGANIZATIONS Association for the Study of African American Life and History Black Caucus of the American Library Association National Council for Black Studies AFAS is a section of the , a unit of the American Library Association
Callaloo Journal of African and africanamerican writing containing original work by and critical studies of black writers worldwide. http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/callaloo/index.html
Extractions: Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press CALLALOO, the premier African Diaspora literary journal, publishes original works by, and critical studies of, black writers worldwide. The journal offers a rich mixture of fiction, poetry, plays, critical essays, cultural studies, interviews, and visual art. Frequent annotated bibliographies, special thematic issues, and original art and photography are some of the features of this highly acclaimed international showcase of arts and letters. The Winter 2002 issue, entitled "Jazz Poetics" has been recognized by theCouncil of Editors for Learned Journals as one of the best special issues of 2002. JOURNAL COVERAGE:
Association Of African Studies Programs OF PENNSYLVANIA AFRICAN studies CENTER Jules-Rosette African and african-american studies Research Institute Department of African and african-american studies 104 Lippincott http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/Org_Institutes/Association_10786.html
Extractions: UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - AFRICAN STUDIES CENTER ASSOCIATION OF AFRICAN STUDIES PROGRAMS 1993 Membership List and Contacts ABILENE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY Richard Chowning, African Mission Fellowship, Box 8438 Abilene, Texas 79699 (915) 674-3754 E-mail chowning@acuvax.bitnet AFRICAN LANGUAGE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Lioba Moshi African Studies Program University of Georgia 115 Watson Drive Athens, GA 30605. AFRICAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION Edna Bay Credit Union Building Emory University Atlanta, GA 30322 (404) 329-6410. AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF CAIRO William Cyrus Reed Office of African Studies Box 2511 11511 Cairo, Egypt BOSTON UNIVERSITY James McCann African Studies Center 270 Bay State Road Boston, MA 02215 (617) 353-3673; (617) 353-7305. BRYN MAWR COLLEGE Mary J. Osirim Department of Sociology Bryn Mawr, PA 19010. BROOKS SCHOOL Richard Holmes North Andover, MA 01845. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT BERKELEY David Leonard Department of Political Science 210 Barrows Hall (African Studies, 215 Moses Hall) U.C.B. Berkeley, CA 04720 (510) 642-4679 (510) 526-8476.
African Studies Association Main Page African studies Association. General Info. Membership/PreRegistration. AnnualMeetings. Publications. New !! JOIN THE AFRICAN studies ASSOCIATION TODAY!! http://www.africanstudies.org/
Extractions: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm EST Website updated 6/4/04 The African Studies Association was founded in 1957 as a non-profit organization open to all individuals and institutions interested in African affairs. Its mission is to bring together people with a scholarly and professional interest in Africa. The ASA also provides information and support services to the Africanist community. Four periodicals are currently produced annually: African Issues (Formerly Issue: A Journal of Opinion ASA News African Studies Review , and History in Africa . With 2,500 individual and institutional members, the ASA is the leading North American organization that promotes African studies.The ASA is hosted by
Extractions: The African-American/African Studies major/minor is geared towards both the scholarly and the working world. We aim to produce graduates who are ready for advanced graduate study in the humanities or social sciences; we also aim to produce professionals who can work in a variety of fields that require an understanding of the history and cultures of Afri can and African-descended peoples. Our major can be used in a broad array of fields, such as marketing; journ alism; education; and the arts. In future we hope to establish internships for our majors, where they can apply their scholarly knowledge to a particular career. Flexibility is a key characteristic of our program. African-American/African Studies majors have a wide array of courses to choose from, and may also take courses in other departments as a way to fulfill electives in their major. Additionally, some of the courses in African-American/African Studies may be taken for credit towards a major or minor in another department. The Department of African-American/Studies is dedicated to giving our students the most expansive education possible, and for this reason we allow our students a range of course options, both from within and without the department. Several of our courses are also offered during the evening
World Area Studies Internet Resources African studies Scholars. U. Wales, A. Africa Resources. Yale U. Africa Guide Interactive. Contemporary Conflicts in Africa. Africa FAQ. APIC Notfor-profit org American studies (U http://www.wcsu.ctstateu.edu/socialsci/area.html
Extractions: Enter your email address to sign up for our e-mailing list: View of the Quadrangle at the University of Rochester. The Frederick Douglass Institute is located in Morey 302. The Frederick Douglass Institute for African and African-American Studies is located on the Eastman Quadrangle, in Morey Hall 302. For further information, call (585) 275-7235, email: fdi@troi.cc.rochester.edu or drop in at your convenience.
Department Of African American Studies - University Of Cincinnati the field of African American and African studies. Such course offerings include African History, African American Topics in Black Social org/Religion http://www.artsci.uc.edu/afamstudies/frame_courseoffering.html
Korean War Web Sites Links to websites on the Korean War. Includes museums, memorials, veterans associations, unit histories, combat action reports, casualties, africanamerican soldiers, retrospective studies of the war and combat effectiveness. http://members.aol.com/veterans/warlib6k.htm
The Connection.org : African American Studies 5/25/2004. Visit the forums Share your thoughts on the wbur.org forums, Today s1st Hour The Body and Blood in American Politics. African American studies. http://www.theconnection.org/shows/2003/07/20030718_b_main.asp
Extractions: For years, scholars have argued that Black studies should refashion itself and focus more on the African, in order to understand the American. Now Harvard is making it official. And while some see new signs of life in this move, others are asking, who needs ethnic studies anyway? A conversation with two Harvard scholars. Defining the diaspora.
Academic Directories African American studies, Home African American studies. If you want tosuggest a site, send an email to help@allianceforlifelonglearning.org. http://www.allianceforlifelonglearning.org/er/tree.jsp?c=160
Extractions: Programs African Haitian Courses African Haitian Languages Faculty ... Related websites Welcome! Our department will introduce you to African and African-American history, culture and life in general. Although Africa and Afro-America are the major areas of study, due attention is paid to the Caribbean and Latin America. The interdisciplinary major, with its opportunity for fieldwork, encourages students to engage in independent study, if possible, in a Black community. In addition to academic interests, our program will prove useful for professionals whose careers take them to these geographic and cultural areas. Although we do not offer advanced degrees, courses are available to persons working toward an interdisciplinary M.A., Ph.D or other advanced degrees from varied programs.
African American Studies K12 African studies from African studies at Penn, edited by Ali B Resources fromthe African American Directory http//www.igc.apc.org/africanam/resources/; http://teacherpathfinder.org/School/Subjects/SocStud/africamer.html
Social Studies Schoolhouse Social studies. Topics Cultural Education African Americanstudies; Cultural Awareness; Latino Culture; Native American studies. http://teacherpathfinder.org/School/socstud.html
African American Studies Program Doing research on the African American experience? Classical African Civilizationshttp//www.ascac.org. Council for Black studies http//www.cas.gsu.edu/ncbs http://www.as.ua.edu/american_studies/aastcorp.htm
Extractions: African American Studies Program African American Studies American Studies AAST Research Links Community Oriented Research Project (CORP) The CORP assignment is part of the coursework a student does in several African American Studies (AAST) classes at The University of Alabama . Student projects for 2001-02 appear below the course title (linked to its syllabus). Please view these studies as works in progress resulting from an independent student effort and not the AAST Program nor any unit of the University. If you have information to add or to correct, please feel free to email the author(s). Thank you Amilcar Shabazz AAST/AMS 201 Introduction to African American Studies See student-created websites from 2001-2003 classes: The C.H.I.T.L.I.N. Project Part of my Can We Learn African American Studies Better in Cyberspace? Visible Knowledge Project Go to Top of the Document AMS 303 Education of Southern Blacks (in the Dirty) and AMS 538 Studies in African American Culture Race and the Fourth Estate: Media Coverage of the 1956 Integration of the University of Alabama by Jennifer Acosta Restructuring Or Resegregating ? An Examination ... The Tuscaloosa City, Middle And Secondary Schools Reform Initiative And Its Effects On Educational Equity
Extractions: ALANA U.S. Ethnic Studies is an interdisciplinary program focused on the study of cultures, values, historical and contemporary issues relating to African Americans, Latinos/as, Asian Americans and Native Americans. Students who desire a liberal arts education of breadth as well as depth will find that, because of its flexibility, the program adapts well to their needs. Students are exposed to a rich and varied curriculum taught by core and affiliated faculty utilizing methodologies and perspectives of various disciplines. The minor offers career preparation in areas such as public service, education and domestic social service. ALANA U.S. Ethnic Studies courses also provide an excellent undergraduate background for advanced study in Law, American Studies and Social Sciences. All courses meet the Arts and Sciences Race and Ethnicity Requirement.