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Homo Tonos For Orchestra In Three Movements, Stephen C. Talaga
Homo Tonos For Orchestra In Three Movements, Stephen C. Talaga
Masters Theses
Homo Tonos is a work for large orchestra. The entire piece stems from a dodecaphonic system in which each family of instruments is assigned its own unique 12-tone row. The rows are constructed in such a way that when they are written out and stacked one atop the other, they create 12 unique vertical rows.
Throughout the work, the basic rules of 12-tone row manipulation were used as a foundation for organization of pitches. Each family of instruments adheres strictly to its own row except in passages where there are unisons across families. In these instances, the vertical 12-tone rows …
The History Of Social Work Education For Black People 1900-1930, Robenia Baker Gary, Lawrence E. Gary
The History Of Social Work Education For Black People 1900-1930, Robenia Baker Gary, Lawrence E. Gary
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
The nature and extent of the contributions of Black people to social work education during the early twentieth century is the focus of this paper. The scope of this investigation includes: the identification of prominent Black social work educators; analysis of the curricula and the Atlanta School of Social Work and the Bishop Turtle School; and a description of the four basic approaches to social work training for Black people during this development phase of the social work profession.
Social Workers And The Development Of The Naacp, Linda S. Moore
Social Workers And The Development Of The Naacp, Linda S. Moore
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
This article addresses the relationship between African-American leaders and settlement house workers in the development of the NAACP. Using social movement theory and Hasenfeld and Tropman's conceptual framework for interorganizational relations, it analyzes the linkages developed between voluntary associations and how they benefitted all involved. This linkage provides lessons for today's struggle for social justice.
Bibliography, No.17 1994 , Chris Africa
Bibliography, No.17 1994 , Chris Africa
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
E. Jane Burns, Bodytalk: When Women Speak In Old French Literature. University Of Pennsylvania Press, 1993, Nancy A. Jones
E. Jane Burns, Bodytalk: When Women Speak In Old French Literature. University Of Pennsylvania Press, 1993, Nancy A. Jones
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Effectively Teaching African American Social Welfare Historical Developments, Wilma Peebles-Wilkins
Effectively Teaching African American Social Welfare Historical Developments, Wilma Peebles-Wilkins
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
A select group of African American and other educators continue to develop literature on African American social welfare. As this literature increases and is subjected to scholarly exchange and debate, educators are beginning to raise questions about effective teaching strategies for integrating the content into the curriculum and effectively delivering the content through classroom lectures and discussions. In addition to concerns about the content being "heard", black educators are concerned that African Americans not always be depicted historically as helpless individuals who were the "white man's burden" and are also concerned about the broad characterization of African American Social Welfare …
Introduction - The Legacy Of African-American Leadership In Social Welfare, Iris Carlton-Laney
Introduction - The Legacy Of African-American Leadership In Social Welfare, Iris Carlton-Laney
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
The legacy of African-American leadership in social welfare history is only recently finding space in social work literature. The small number of professional journals in social work that publish historical articles, along with institutionalized resistance to the acknowledgement of African-Americans contributions to the development of the profession, have contributed to this dearth of scholarship. The results have been that many professionals are disinclined to perceive of African-Americans as resourceful, skilled and powerful. Instead, the theme of pathology permeates social work literature, teaching, and ultimately social work practice. The social work profession emphasizes the importance of diversity, yet fails to acknowledge …
Responses To Issue 16: Towards A Complete Medieval History , Charlotte Newman Goldy
Responses To Issue 16: Towards A Complete Medieval History , Charlotte Newman Goldy
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
"Gentle Student Bend Thine Ear To My Speech" An Essay About Sojourner Truth, Abolitionist And Feminist, Laura B. Somerville
"Gentle Student Bend Thine Ear To My Speech" An Essay About Sojourner Truth, Abolitionist And Feminist, Laura B. Somerville
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Sojourner Truth provides a powerful model of advocacy for the social work profession. This paper offers an analysis of this important historical figure that centers around the implications of being a doubly oppressed minority. An analysis of the nineteenth century chattel slavery system sets the stage for understanding the social environment. A brief biography of her life and evolution from enslaved chattel to feminist activist will highlight her social, spiritual, and personal development. Her philosophy, which is compatible with the modern feminist movement, is outlined by an analysis of her speeches.
William Still, A Pioneer African American Social Worker, Audreye E. Johnson
William Still, A Pioneer African American Social Worker, Audreye E. Johnson
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
This article focuses upon William Still as an early modern day social worker who engaged in providing social work services to individuals/ families, groups, and the community. The contributions of other African American pioneers are noted to demonstrate the legacy of service in the African American community. Still's life long dedication to social welfare and social work are highlighted. Covered is more than half a century of service to African Americans by this devoted man. African American contributions to social work is underscored through the life and time of William Still.
North Carolina Public Welfare Institutes For Negroes 1926-1946, Yolanda N. Burwell
North Carolina Public Welfare Institutes For Negroes 1926-1946, Yolanda N. Burwell
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Black welfare workers in the South had limited opportunities for professional social work education and development. In 1926, annual public welfare institutes for Blacks were sponsored by the North Carolina State Board of Charities and Public Welfare through its Division of Work Among Negroes. They filled a critical educational and professional void. For twenty years, these annual institutes bolstered the knowledge and skills of a growing corp of Black welfare workers and the maturation of the profession in North Carolina.
Social Work Services And Social Work Training For African Americans In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1900-1930, Tawana Ford Sabbath
Social Work Services And Social Work Training For African Americans In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1900-1930, Tawana Ford Sabbath
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
The longstanding presence of African Americans in Philadelphia explains the establishment of social welfare institutions and agencies by more affluent African Americans in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The Armstrong Association of Philadelphia and Women's Christian Alliance are two of the more prominent and enduring efforts initiated by African Americans to serve their own. Both also provided a vehicle for training for African Americans who desired to join the new profession of social work.
"Almost A Partnership": African-Americans, Segregation, And The Young Men's Christian Association, Susan Kerr Chandler
"Almost A Partnership": African-Americans, Segregation, And The Young Men's Christian Association, Susan Kerr Chandler
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
On January 1, 1913, the Colored Men's Department of the Young Men's Christian Association gathered in Washington, D.C., at the Twelfth Street "Y". The six African American International Secretaries made a practice of coming together on this holiday, finding in the New Year a quiet time to talk among themselves. Dr. Jesse E. Moorland, the Department's senior secretary, was scheduled to give "Remarks," as usual, and the secretaries looked forward to them-particularly this year, which, they knew, held great opportunity for their work. The Twelfth Street Y.M.C.A.-the "Colored Branch"-itself bore witness to the measured sense of hope abroad in African …
A Black Community Development Model: The Universal Negro Improvement Association And African Communities League 1917-1940, Amnifu R. Harvey
A Black Community Development Model: The Universal Negro Improvement Association And African Communities League 1917-1940, Amnifu R. Harvey
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
A discussion of The Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (UNIA & ACL) founded by Marcus Garvey in 1915 is presented. The organization provided social services for people of African ancestry in both the U.S. and other countries as well. An analysis of this organization occurs, citing the functions of subgroups like the Universal African Legions and the Universal African Motor Corps. This organization serves as a historic model for contemporary community development.
Front Matter, Medieval Feminist Newsletter, No.17 1994
Front Matter, Medieval Feminist Newsletter, No.17 1994
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Notes And Announcements, No.17 1994
Notes And Announcements, No.17 1994
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Conference Report , Rosalynn Voaden
Conference Report , Rosalynn Voaden
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Responses To Issue 16: Response To "Multiculturalism In The Middle Ages And The Renaissance", Nancy A. Jones
Responses To Issue 16: Response To "Multiculturalism In The Middle Ages And The Renaissance", Nancy A. Jones
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Dyan Elliott, Spiritual Marriage: Sexual Abstinence In Medieval Wedlock. Princeton University Press, 1993, Maureen C. Miller
Dyan Elliott, Spiritual Marriage: Sexual Abstinence In Medieval Wedlock. Princeton University Press, 1993, Maureen C. Miller
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Paul Strohm, Hochon's Arrow: The Social Imagination Of Fourteenth-Century Texts. Princeton University Press, 1992, David Lorenzo Boyd
Paul Strohm, Hochon's Arrow: The Social Imagination Of Fourteenth-Century Texts. Princeton University Press, 1992, David Lorenzo Boyd
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Back Matter, Medieval Feminist Newsletter, No.17 1994
Back Matter, Medieval Feminist Newsletter, No.17 1994
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Kathryn Gravdal, Ravishing Maidens: Writing Rape In Medieval French Literature And Law. New Cultural Studies Series. University Of Pennsylvania Press, 1991, Helen Solterer
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Carol M. Meale, Women And Literature In Britain, 1150-1500. Cambridge University Press, 1993, Jennifer Summit
Carol M. Meale, Women And Literature In Britain, 1150-1500. Cambridge University Press, 1993, Jennifer Summit
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Edith Wyschogrod, Saints And Postmodernism: Revisioning Moral Philosophy. University Of Chicago Press, 1990, Joan Gibson
Edith Wyschogrod, Saints And Postmodernism: Revisioning Moral Philosophy. University Of Chicago Press, 1990, Joan Gibson
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Linda M. Paterson, The World Of The Troubadours: Medieval Occitan Society, C. 1100-C. 1300. Cambridge University Press, 1993, Rouben C. Cholakian
Linda M. Paterson, The World Of The Troubadours: Medieval Occitan Society, C. 1100-C. 1300. Cambridge University Press, 1993, Rouben C. Cholakian
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Narrative, Luck, And Ethics: The Role Of Chance In Ethical Encounters, In Literature And Real Life Experiences, Nona Lyons
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society - March 9, 1993.
Human Rights In The Social Sciences, Erika Loerner Friedi
Human Rights In The Social Sciences, Erika Loerner Friedi
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
This paper was originally presented as a Western Michigan University Faculty Scholar Lecture. The Ethics Center is grateful to the Faculty Scholars' Committee and to its chair, Prof. Ernst Breisach, for allowing us to publish it.
Poetry And Vision, William Olsen
Crosstime, Miranda Cotter
Ice Cream Cones, Kristin Moore