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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Black Narratives Zine, Mariana Aboumrad, Elisa Jiménez Calisti, Vanessa Keeley
Black Narratives Zine, Mariana Aboumrad, Elisa Jiménez Calisti, Vanessa Keeley
Student Zines
The articles will analyze different dimensions about thecultural, social and economic policies that revolvearound the American Black community.
It will shed light on the obstacles African Americans must face in a society builtupon systemic racism, consciously or unconsciously determined to not allow them to forget their Blackness.
The line between black and white yet stark in a minority Anglo society. First, we will examine the recent phenomenon of Black Excellence, where the case of John Lewis will be presented followed by an analysis on the 'hunch' of Black exceptionalism.
Second, it will examine the three dimensions no person can escape …
Black And Bold Zine, Ramsey Bennani, Mariela Mariano, Britaney Mckinney, Natalia Muro
Black And Bold Zine, Ramsey Bennani, Mariela Mariano, Britaney Mckinney, Natalia Muro
Student Zines
Two years into the pandemic caused by COVID-19, an unprecedented health crisis that has caught us al l off guard, we look back at how the world has changed since then and in what direction we are moving now.
The purpose of our magazine in the fol lowing pages is to delve into the social, political and economic dimensions of the coronavirus crisis, with special emphasis on the effects this devastating pandemic has had on the African-American community in the United States.
The future will depend on how we react to this event. Solidarity, leadership and generosity as an effective …
Black Leadership Zine, Aleem A., Hunter Richard, Gabriella C.
Black Leadership Zine, Aleem A., Hunter Richard, Gabriella C.
Student Zines
Leadership takes forms in different ways where the art o languages whispers subjectivity.
This zine project takes various definitions of leadership and presents it through a different lens of a political United States.
Social Media Politics Zine, Emma Beach, Mahagani Campbell, Nate Crystal, Brianna Sanchez
Social Media Politics Zine, Emma Beach, Mahagani Campbell, Nate Crystal, Brianna Sanchez
Student Zines
This magazine forefronts the intersection of social media, politics and race. Over the course of you reading this magazine you will learn about the different aspects of these intersections and as well as some people who are worth checking out. If you want to know about different Black owned businesses, people who are involved in promoting different issues such as the climate crisis, BLM, indigenous rights, reproductive justice and more, this magazine will help inform you. Be on the lookout for some creator spotlights and advertisements. We hope you enjoy the magazine and learn something new.
There’S A Whole Lotta Rhythm Goin’ Round: How Funk Shaped U.S. Copyright, Katherine Leo
There’S A Whole Lotta Rhythm Goin’ Round: How Funk Shaped U.S. Copyright, Katherine Leo
Content Presented at the First and Second Dayton Funk Symposia
Rooted in stylized grooves and lineages of musical borrowing, funk can often seem to exist at the periphery of copyright protection. Its influence on Hip-Hop and R&B, particularly through collage techniques involving digital samples, contributed to a rise in the early twenty-first century of infringement disputes. How have these cases shaped copyright protection of music? After a gloss of federal copyright law, this presentation surveys landmark lawsuits involving funk songs and their impact on later cases. Through its interdisciplinary investigation, this presentation reveals how funk cases proved that musical style offers critical context to legal evaluations of musical similarity and …
Pour Some Water On Me: Prince And The Ohio Players, De Angela Duff
Pour Some Water On Me: Prince And The Ohio Players, De Angela Duff
Content Presented at the First and Second Dayton Funk Symposia
In Prince’s incomplete and posthumous memoir, The Beautiful Ones, The Ohio Players is referenced four times. However, Prince’s love of The Ohio Players was evident, decades before the release of this book. Prince has covered Ohio Players’ classics, such as “Skin Tight,” “I Want To Be Free,” “Love Rollercoaster,” and “Heaven Must Be Like This,” in numerous rehearsals, shows, and after shows over the years. However, The Ohio Players are rarely discussed by music critics as one of Prince’s influences. This presentation will attempt to deconstruct why, while also exploring Prince’s funk roots and influences.
Funk Pedagogy: An Ethnographic, Historical, And Practical Study Of Funk Music In Dayton, Ohio, Caleb Vanden Eynden
Funk Pedagogy: An Ethnographic, Historical, And Practical Study Of Funk Music In Dayton, Ohio, Caleb Vanden Eynden
Content Presented at the First and Second Dayton Funk Symposia
This presentation will discuss an honors thesis research project completed as an undergraduate music student at the University of Dayton. Titled “Traditional Funk: An Ethnographic, Historical, and Practical Study of Funk Music in Dayton, Ohio,” the thesis explores traditional funk style, Dayton’s musical history, and how funk music can be incorporated into music programs and curricula across Dayton area schools. During his student teaching semester, Vanden Eynden had an opportunity to teach a unit on Dayton funk to students at Springboro High School. This presentation will explore some of the findings from this project and share ideas for its future …
Land Of Funk Art, Morris Howard
Land Of Funk Art, Morris Howard
Content Presented at the First and Second Dayton Funk Symposia
The Funk Mural on Land of Funk Way in Dayton was completed in 2018. There are, however, a few other artistic tributes to some of our Dayton Funk heroes, including the metal statue tribute to Roger Troutman and a mural to the Dayton Funk bands located on Germantown Street. Although these are just a few examples here in Dayton, there are also many images of "funk art" all over the world.
November News, 2021, Wabanaki Reach
November News, 2021, Wabanaki Reach
Wabanaki REACH Newsletters
In recognition of National Native American Heritage Month, Wabanaki REACH promotes educational programs and resources intended to support truth, healing, and change.
"My Name Is Prince, And I Am Funky!" Prince’S Funk And How He Helped Bring It To A New (Power) Generation, Andrea Foy
"My Name Is Prince, And I Am Funky!" Prince’S Funk And How He Helped Bring It To A New (Power) Generation, Andrea Foy
Content Presented at the First and Second Dayton Funk Symposia
Throughout his career, Prince Rogers Nelson crossed many genres, pop, rock, punk, R&B, jazz, soul, and funk. He created funky jams from Erotic City to Housequake to Musicology. This presentation addresses an understudied and essential fact that Prince Rogers Nelson is funky. This presentation will outline his contribution to the funk genre through a study of his collaboration with funk legends, including The Time, George Clinton, Sly & The Family Stone, Larry Graham and Maceo Parker, Chaka Khan, Mavis Staples, and Rick James.
Funk And The Defunct Music Curriculum, Ed Sarath
Funk And The Defunct Music Curriculum, Ed Sarath
Content Presented at the First and Second Dayton Funk Symposia
What, if any, is the place of funk in a 21st century music curriculum in America? This talk responds to this question by situating funk with the context of what Jeff Pressing, in a seminal essay, calls “Black Atlantic Rhythm” (BAR). Pressing’s heading refers to the multitudinous and massively prominent body of rhythmic languages and practices that originated in Africa and took hold, and further evolved, through its various musical diasporas. I view Funk and Black Atlantic Rhythm as part of what I call “21st century” common practice rhythmic literacy, which I argue to exceed in importance Eurocanonic common practice …
Keynote Address — Funk And Afro Futurism: The Past, Present, And Future Of The Funk, Frederick Vincent
Keynote Address — Funk And Afro Futurism: The Past, Present, And Future Of The Funk, Frederick Vincent
Content Presented at the First and Second Dayton Funk Symposia
Dr. Frederick “Rickey” Vincent is author of the award-winning Funk: The Music, the People and the Rhythm of The One (1996), the first definitive treatment of funk music and culture. His address addresses:
- Liberation in the Moment: Other Worlds and Black Liberation (from Soul Train to “Wakanda Forever”)
- The Rhythm Revolution: Liberation, Motion, and Black Identity (JB and The One)
- Transcendence: The Higher Plane of the Funk Groove (Sly and the body/mind/spirit unification)
- The Collective: Tribalism in a Post-Industrial World (Funk blends genres, blends cultures as long as it’s “On the One”)
- The Epic: P-Funk Earth Tour and Beyond (The …
Program: 2021 Dayton Funk Symposium And Line Dance Party, University Of Dayton
Program: 2021 Dayton Funk Symposium And Line Dance Party, University Of Dayton
Content Presented at the First and Second Dayton Funk Symposia
Program includes a welcome from Sharon Davis Gratto, Graul Chair in Arts and Languages; a schedule of presentations; and biographies of presenters, performers, and panelists.
The New Beginnings Newsletter, November/December 2021, Wokini Initiative
The New Beginnings Newsletter, November/December 2021, Wokini Initiative
Wokini Initiative: The New Beginnings Newsletter
SDSU Alumna Joins AISC as Director
Wokini Challenge Grant Spotlight
Save the Date! Wokini Challenge Grant Lecture Series February 6-8, 2022
Wizipan Student Excels With National Park Service
Book of the Month
Dakota Word of the Month
Lakota Word of the Month
Upcoming Events @ AISC
AISC Program Coordinator Named to 30 Under 30
The Annual Economic Diversity And Inclusion Summit [Flyer], 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Center For Multicultural Education.
The Annual Economic Diversity And Inclusion Summit [Flyer], 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Center For Multicultural Education.
Economic Inclusion Conference Documents
A flier advertising the Annual Economic Diversity and Inclusion Summit held October 22, 2021
The Annual Economic Diversity And Inclusion Summit [Program], 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Center For Multicultural Education.
The Annual Economic Diversity And Inclusion Summit [Program], 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Center For Multicultural Education.
Economic Inclusion Conference Documents
The conference program for the 2021 Economic Inclusion Conference.
Educational Resources Literary Resource List, Wabanaki Reach
Educational Resources Literary Resource List, Wabanaki Reach
Wabanaki REACH Newsletters
A list of literary resources presented on the Dawnland Signals show, "Wabanaki Authors" on May 20, 2021. The list includes a selection of Indigenous childrens' books.
Shirley Ann Williams And Joseph L. Williams Jr. -- Part 2, Kelli Johnson
Shirley Ann Williams And Joseph L. Williams Jr. -- Part 2, Kelli Johnson
Oral Histories – NPS AACR Civil Rights In Appalachia Grant
Part 2 of Kelli Johnson's oral history interview with Shirley Ann and Joseph L. Williams Jr..
This oral history is part of the National Park Service African American Civil Rights History and Appalachia Grant Program.
The New Beginnings Newsletter, October 2021, Wokini Initiative
The New Beginnings Newsletter, October 2021, Wokini Initiative
Wokini Initiative: The New Beginnings Newsletter
Students Receive Award at AISES National Conference
Wokini Challenge Grant Spotlight
Book of the Month
Dakota Word of the Month
Lakota Word of the Month
Upcoming Events @ AISC
Shirley Ann Williams And Joseph L. Williams Jr. -- Part 1, Kelli Johnson
Shirley Ann Williams And Joseph L. Williams Jr. -- Part 1, Kelli Johnson
Oral Histories – NPS AACR Civil Rights In Appalachia Grant
Part 1 of Kelli Johnson's oral history interview with Shirley Ann and Joseph L. Williams Jr..
This oral history is part of the National Park Service African American Civil Rights History and Appalachia Grant Program.
Wabanaki Reach Public Events, Fall 2021, Wabanaki Reach
Wabanaki Reach Public Events, Fall 2021, Wabanaki Reach
Wabanaki REACH Newsletters
Event descriptions, dates, and times for Fall 2021 Wabanaki REACH programming.
William "Bill" Austin Smith Sr., Kelli Johnson
William "Bill" Austin Smith Sr., Kelli Johnson
Oral Histories – NPS AACR Civil Rights In Appalachia Grant
Kelli Johnson conducting an oral history interview with Bill Smith.
This oral history is part of the National Park Service African American Civil Rights History and Appalachia Grant Program.
September News, 2021, Wabanaki Reach
September News, 2021, Wabanaki Reach
Wabanaki REACH Newsletters
A Conversation with Skutik Riverkeepers. Voices of Decolonization, Restoring the Stream of Life in Our Rivers. "Part 2: The Skutik."
Grandmother's Love and Community Water Justice programs support community families.
The New Beginnings Newsletter, September 2021, Wokini Initiative
The New Beginnings Newsletter, September 2021, Wokini Initiative
Wokini Initiative: The New Beginnings Newsletter
American Indian Student Center Anniversary Celebration
Grand Opening Schedule
Book of the Month
Dakota Word of the Month
Lakota Word of the Month
Upcoming Events @ AISC
Diary Of An Afghan Woman Collection - September 2021
Diary Of An Afghan Woman Collection - September 2021
TSOS Interview Gallery
Four women share with us their daily lives in Afghanistan. Join them as they express their love for the country, the people, and each other; and as they share with you their deepest fears and most intimate moments.
They refuse to be silenced as they journey through this new, uncharted chapter in Afghanistan's history.
We at TSOS are honored to provide a platform for their voices to be heard. We will post entries as we receive them. For safety purposes, names have been changed and only avatars (designed with input from each woman) will be used.
ZOYA
Zoya is a …
History Of The Tulsa Race Massacre, 1921 (Bibliography), Patricia A. Schechter
History Of The Tulsa Race Massacre, 1921 (Bibliography), Patricia A. Schechter
The Tulsa Race Massacre: Teaching and Learning Resources
This bibliography gathers the most significant and important scholarship on the Tulsa Race Massacre. It includes books and articles by historians, journalists, lawyers, and political commentators, like President Joseph Biden.
Videos, News, And Historical Documentaries: The Tulsa Race Massacre, 1921, Patricia A. Schechter
Videos, News, And Historical Documentaries: The Tulsa Race Massacre, 1921, Patricia A. Schechter
The Tulsa Race Massacre: Teaching and Learning Resources
To mark the centennial year since the Tulsa Race Massacre, a number of news outlets and public broadcasting stations, including the History Channel, put together one-hour specials. Included on this list is testimony solicited by the Judiciary Committee of the U.S. Congress in May, 2021.
Colonialism And Statehood In Oklahoma (Bibliography), Patricia A. Schechter
Colonialism And Statehood In Oklahoma (Bibliography), Patricia A. Schechter
The Tulsa Race Massacre: Teaching and Learning Resources
The assault in Tulsa was one in a series of attacks by whites on black people and communities in this period, like the Arkansas Race Riot of 1917 and the Chicago Race Riot of 1919. In some ways, these attacks expressed the extreme nationalism and general xenophobia of the World War I era. However, the sources of inequality and racial violence have a deep history. The state of Oklahoma is sharply divided by the legacies of colonialism, slavery, and segregation. This bibliography features books and articles by historians that describe the story of Native Americans, African Americans, and European Americans …
Books For Young Readers: The Tulsa Race Massacre, 1921, Patricia A. Schechter
Books For Young Readers: The Tulsa Race Massacre, 1921, Patricia A. Schechter
The Tulsa Race Massacre: Teaching and Learning Resources
This list gathers picture books, novels, and testimony published with readers up to middle school grades.
Yosuf, Yosuf, Tsos
Yosuf, Yosuf, Tsos
TSOS Interview Gallery
Yosef and his family of four are from the Herat Province in Afghanistan. The eldest child used to sell potatoes with Ibrahim, the middle child, who was killed by a landmine planted by counter-revolutionaries. As a result, the eldest child, Ismail, developed severe nerve and mental issues, and the wife, who is now pregnant, frequently has seizures. They sold their home to treat Ismail, but doctors say nothing can be done. Ismail’s condition continues to worsen, but he refuses to leave to see a doctor because he is afraid of the police for an unknown reason. Yosef says he is …