African American Studies video compilations - Page 11

Inaugural poet Elizabeth Alexander discusses her writing process with Kevin  ... Inaugural poet Elizabeth Alexander discusses her writing process with Kevin ...
Posted by: EmoryUniversity

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Inaugural poet Elizabeth Alexander discusses her writing process with Kevin Young, Emory's poet, professor and curator of the Raymond Danowski Poetry Library, in his classroom during her visit to Emory on February 11, 2009. For more information visit marbl.library.emory. edu

Related: emory libraries, emory library, emory, university, elizabeth alexander, poet, poetry, reading, library, essayist, african, american, studies, writing, author, kevin young, classroom, creative, inaugural

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2009 Hornsby Lecture, Dr. Jeffrey OG Ogbar \ 2009 Hornsby Lecture, Dr. Jeffrey OG Ogbar '91, Part I
Posted by: CollegeIntellectual

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The 21st Annual Alton P. Hornsby, Jr. Lecture Lecturer Dr. Jeffrey OG Ogbar '91 Associate Professor of History Director of Institute for African American Studies University of Connecticut "Race and the Prison Complex from Blues to Hip-Hop"

Related: uconn, jeffrey ogbar, alton hornsby, morehouse college

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Before The Slave Trade Book Trailer- Part 1 Before The Slave Trade Book Trailer- Part 1
Posted by: BlackHistoryStudies

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A book trailer video for 'Before the Slave Trade: African World History in Pictures,' a new book by Robin Walker, published by Black History Studies Publications.

Related: african, history, black, studies, slavery, ancient, egypt, kush, nubia, sudan, carthage, slave, trade

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Dr. Melissa Harris Lacewell - Master\ Dr. Melissa Harris Lacewell - Master's tools
Posted by: Rutgers

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As part of the panel discussion titled "The politics of political science in academy", Dr. Melissa Harris Lacewell or Princeton University gives her lecture, "Master's tools: The limitations and promises of quantitative research for studying African American women's politics". Presented at the Black Women in the Ivory Tower Conference on March 5th, 2009 in Trayes Hall at Rutgers University.

Related: rutgers, university, black, women, academics, ivory, tower, conference, 2009, trayes, hall, mellissa, harris, lacewell, princeton, politics, political, science, academy, masters, tools, limitations, promises, quantitative, research, studying, african, american, womens

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Elizabeth Alexander in the Classroom: Lead With Your Trump Card Elizabeth Alexander in the Classroom: Lead With Your Trump Card
Posted by: EmoryUniversity

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Inaugural poet Elizabeth Alexander discusses her career with Kevin Young, Emory's poet, professor and curator of the Raymond Danowski Poetry Library, in his classroom during her visit to Emory on February 11, 2009. For more information visit marbl.library.emory. edu

Related: emory, university, elizabeth alexander, poet, poetry, reading, library, essayist, african, american, studies, writing, author, kevin young, classroom, creative

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Elizabeth Alexander in the Classroom: Praise Song For The Day Elizabeth Alexander in the Classroom: Praise Song For The Day
Posted by: EmoryUniversity

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Inaugural poet Elizabeth Alexander discusses her inaugural poem "Praise Song for the Day" with Kevin Young, Emory's poet, professor and curator of the Raymond Danowski Poetry Library, in his classroom during her visit to Emory on February 11, 2009. For more information visit marbl.library.emory. edu

Related: emory libraries, emory library, emory, university, elizabeth alexander, poet, poetry, reading, library, essayist, african, american, studies, writing, author, kevin young, classroom, creative, inauguration, inaugural

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Verse #9 Verse #9
Posted by: blkstudies

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Work and Song. Too often, narratives about black women as workers beyond domestic realms fail to gain adequate attention in popular histories. There's certainly evidence out there, however, confirming the diverse activities of this distinct group of laborers. Here, we combine Zora Neale Hurston's performance of a work song with FSA images.

Related: zora, neale, hurston, work, song, african, american, black, studies, fsa

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Quinton Dixie - 2009-2010 IPFW Featured Faculty Quinton Dixie - 2009-2010 IPFW Featured Faculty
Posted by: IPFW

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Meet Quinton Dixie, an associate professor of religious studies and researching the motivation behind migrations of certain African American religious cultures. He's part of the 2009 class of Featured Faculty at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW). Learn more at feature.ipfw.edu

Related: indiana university, purdue university, ipfw, fort wayne, indiana, college, faculty, scholar, research, religion, religious, african american, culture, migrate, migration

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David R. Williams speaking on Racial Disparities in Health David R. Williams speaking on Racial Disparities in Health
Posted by: wecareaboutfamilies

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Dr. David R. Williams, Professor of Public Health, Harvard University School of Public Health, and Professor of African and African American Studies at Harvard, speaks about Racial Disparities in Health in this clip from his presentation at the National Council on Family Relations 2011 Annual Conference. For more information see www.ncfr.org

Related: health, policy, public health, public policy, family science, racial disparities

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Raw Info - Black History 101- Dr. Erin Moore Raw Info - Black History 101- Dr. Erin Moore
Posted by: know4life

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Central State University Educator, Dr. Erin Moore explains at the Raw Info Conference the the importance of why Black History must be studied and taught to our children and the world.

Related: black, african, history, education, culture

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Diversity on Campus Diversity on Campus
Posted by: professorneka

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Students in the Introduction to African-American Studies class at the College of Charleston were asked to complete an "activism project" in which they tried to address a racial issue that they identified in their community.

Related: race, class projects

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Before The Slave Trade Book Trailer- Part 3 Before The Slave Trade Book Trailer- Part 3
Posted by: BlackHistoryStudies

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A book trailer video for 'Before the Slave Trade: African World History in Pictures,' a new book by Robin Walker, published by Black History Studies Publications.

Related: african, history, black, studies, slavery, ancient, egypt, kush, nubia, sudan, carthage, slave, trade

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