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Articles 1 - 9 of 9
Full-Text Articles in African American Studies
The Sociocultural Functionality Of Afrikan Syncretism: The Case Of Spirituality, Nikitah O. Imani
The Sociocultural Functionality Of Afrikan Syncretism: The Case Of Spirituality, Nikitah O. Imani
Black Studies Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
Presented at the National Council of Black Studies meetings in Miami, Florida on March 8th, 2014.
An Invitation To Debate: Envisioning An Africa-Centered Perspective, Engaging Sociological Endeavor, Nikitah O. Imani
An Invitation To Debate: Envisioning An Africa-Centered Perspective, Engaging Sociological Endeavor, Nikitah O. Imani
Black Studies Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
Presented at the 2013 James Madison University Africana Studies Conference October 18, 2013
Ukhamba: The Implications Of Amateur Domestic Genealogical Research For African Socio-Historical Analysis, Nikitah O. Imani
Ukhamba: The Implications Of Amateur Domestic Genealogical Research For African Socio-Historical Analysis, Nikitah O. Imani
Black Studies Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
Presented at the 37th annual conference of the National Council of Black Studies Indianapolis, Indiana March 14, 2013
The Implications Of Africa-Centered Conceptions Of Time And Space For Quantitative Theorizing, Nikitah O. Imani
The Implications Of Africa-Centered Conceptions Of Time And Space For Quantitative Theorizing, Nikitah O. Imani
Black Studies Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
Presented at the National Conference of Black Studies March 9th, 2012 in Atlanta, GA.
The Pyramidal Pillars Model Of Afrikan Communal Development, Nikitah O. Imani
The Pyramidal Pillars Model Of Afrikan Communal Development, Nikitah O. Imani
Black Studies Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
Presented at the Black African Holocaust Conference in Atlanta, Ga November 2010
The Commodification Of Victimization And Concomitant Glorification Of Mediocrity, Nikitah O. Imani
The Commodification Of Victimization And Concomitant Glorification Of Mediocrity, Nikitah O. Imani
Black Studies Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
The Commodification of Victimization and Concomitant Glorification of Mediocrity presented at the Annual Meetings of the Southern Sociology Society Atlanta, Georgia April 2010
The Terminological Problem In Africana Studies, Nikitah O. Imani
The Terminological Problem In Africana Studies, Nikitah O. Imani
Black Studies Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
Delivered lecture “The Terminological Problem in Africana Studies” at the Africana Studies Annual Interdisciplinary Symposium, 2009 "AFRICA AT THE CROSSROADS: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?" James Madison University, October 9th.
Exploring Race, Racism, Racialism, And Empowerment: The Importance Of Researching And Documenting The Historical Experiences Of People Of Color At Pwis, Richard M. Breaux
Exploring Race, Racism, Racialism, And Empowerment: The Importance Of Researching And Documenting The Historical Experiences Of People Of Color At Pwis, Richard M. Breaux
Black Studies Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
The presenter discusses his experience with researching African and African American students' experiences in the archival collections of over 20 public and private PWls. Offers suggestions for research on campuses with little or no such documentation, and discusses the importance of oral history projects and research initiatives to build collections.
Leaders Of The New School: A Comparative Analysis Of Selected African American Rap Artists, Andrew P. Smallwood
Leaders Of The New School: A Comparative Analysis Of Selected African American Rap Artists, Andrew P. Smallwood
Black Studies Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
“This is a presentation examining the cultural influence of rap groups Gang Starr, The Roots, and Rakim to examine their message directed at African American youth culture . . . It is through examining the messages in Rap music that we can educate Black youth about Black culture and Black life at the dawn of the 21st century.”