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Lisa Aubrey, Associate Professor; Ph.D., M.A. The Ohio state University, B.A. Southern University, Baton Rouge, La. Areas of concentration include Political science, Comparative Politics, African Politics and Development. |
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Arna Alexander Bontemps Associate Professor; Ph.D.,University of Illinois,Urbana,1989,History. His primary research interests have focused on U.S. and African American history, including the history of slavery in America, with a special emphasis on the colonial and early national periods, and on African American cultural and intellectual history both during slavery and since emancipation. |
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Dr.Ronnie R.Cox Clinical Associate Professor ; Phd in Business-Education from University of Tennesse ,1982 |
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Abdullahi Gallab Assistant professor,Ph.D., Brigham Young University and educated at the University of Khartoum , Boston University. As a Sudanese journalist, Professor Gallab has worked for Arabic newspapers in the Sudan, Lebanon, and England. He has been active in various journalists' associations. He has served previous Sudanese governments as Information Counselor in London; Press Advisor to the Prime Minister, and Director General of Information. He is member of the board and current editor of Sudan Studies Association Newsletter. His major research areas include current Islamists movements in Africa and Middle East. |
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David Hinds Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Howard University,1998, Political Science. His concentration is on the Caribbean. His major areas of teaching and research are Governance and Democracy, Race and Ethnicity and Political Protest |
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Stanlie M. James, Professor. Ph.D. Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver. She is also affiliated with the Women and Gender Studies Program. Her areas of research include Women’s International Human Rights and Black Feminisms.
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Leanor Boulin Johnson Professor ; M.S., Ph.D.in sociology from Purdue University. Her main research activities have been in Black family studies, cross-cultural sexuality, and work-family stress. In addition, she is an associate editor of the Journal of Family Relations and has been consulting editor for the Journal of Sex Research, reviewer for several journals. |
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Angelita D. Reyes Professor; Ph.D., University of Iowa, Comparative Literature, 1986.She is a and Faculty
Affiliate in Women's Studies and Languages and Literataures and her research includes the study of the intersections
of race, class, sexuality and gender theory in the context of Africa and
Diaspora. |
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Alyssa Robillard Assistant Professor; Ph.D., University of Alabama at Birmingham, Health Education and Health Promotion, 2000. Her research interests focus on health issues affecting African Americans, particularly HIV/AIDS as it affects vulnerable populations like adolescents, women and inmates. |
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Aribidesi (Desi) Usman Associate Professor; Ph.D., Arizona State University, 1998, Anthropology.Desi’s research is based in Africa, especially Nigeria. He is especially interested in issues concerning settlement evolution, sociopolitical and economic organization, the nature of power relations that existed among societies prior to 1900, and how local communities responded to, affected, and became part of the regional and global historical development (e.g., state expansion, the Atlantic economy) |
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