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The initial philosophy of the Council was that "Education should engender both academic excellence and social responsibility." The NCBS desired to expand and strengthen academic units and community programs concerned with African American studies. It originally operated as an organization for Black
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Each phase included community service projects and the higher levels or phases also included research projects while the lower levels or phases were intro-level or survey classes concerning African American history and other disciplines. The Black Studies committee envisioned the program to both
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Members of NCBS are committed to the proliferation of the field of Africana Studies. Their work has promoted and retained K-12, community college, and university curricula inclusive to the experience and contributions of African diaspora peoples and other marginalized peoples. NCBS actively:
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Bertha Maxwell-Roddey spearheaded NCBS in 1975 as part of this larger movement for African American studies. However, before its inception, Maxwell-Roddey's pioneering work at UNC Charlotte included a Black Studies program that served as the inspiration and backdrop for the NCBS's structure,
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was conceptualized to address the "academic, intellectual, social, and economic life of the Black student." This was realized through a series of phases, which were levels of academic courses through which students would complete; they are as follows:
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Several organizations were affiliated with UNC Charlotte's Black Studies program including: the Black Student Union, Black Gospel Choir, Basketball, Student Government, and various Black and historical Black sororities and fraternities.
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Maxwell-Roddey realized the need for Black Studies education at UNC Charlotte and the Black Studies program at UNC Charlotte was integral to the creation of NCBS. Maxwell Roddey was the second black full-time professor at
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concept (late-1960s) helped create more African and African diaspora-centered courses on various campuses. In April 1968, a national conference for Black teachers took place.
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NCBS also has a community grant available for members to apply for. The funding has helped new leaders and scholars bring African Studies to various communities.
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Facilitates, through consultation and other services, the recruitment of Black Scholars for all levels of teaching and research in universities and colleges;
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NCBS is currently housed at the University of Delaware in Newark, DE. Its previous location was the University of Cincinnati, in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Assists in the creation and implementation of multicultural education programs and materials for K-12 schools and higher education institutions;
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Current NCBS board member and department chair of the Africana Studies program at California State University at Long Beach,
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Increases and improves informational resources on Pan-African life and culture to be made available to the general public;
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The California Bill ACR-71 Africana studies programs led to success with the efforts of former NCBS member and president
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benefit the community and work in tandem with the entire university through an interdisciplinary approach.
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philosophy, and aims, in addition to the meetings and conferences that Maxwell-Roddey organized.
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Provides professional advice to policymakers in education, government and community development;
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Studies professionals with the aim of developing the field as a respected academic discipline.
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Promotes scholarly African-centered research on all aspects of the African World experience;
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and also a co-founder of the Afro-American Cultural Center in North Carolina, now the
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Africana Studies Department at University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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Organization that promotes black studies based in Atlanta, United States
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Maintains international linkages among Africana Studies scholars; and
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Black Studies at University of North Carolina at Charlotte,
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Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture
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Africana/African American/Black Studies
Civil Rights Movement
Black Studies
Black University
UNC Charlotte
Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture
Delta Sigma Theta
UNC Charlotte
Shirley Weber
Maulana Karenga
Kwanzaa
"NCBS Online - About NCBS"
"Terms & Questions | 1968: A Global Year of Student Driven Change"
Encyclopedia of Black Studies
ISBN
9780761927624
"Bertha Maxwell-Roddey, PhD - SC African American"
"Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. - About Delta Sigma Theta"
the original





"NCBS Online - About NCBS"
"Bill Text - ACR-71 Africana studies programs"
"The Official Kwanzaa Web Site - Kwanzaa African American Celebration of Family, Community and Culture by Maulana Karenga"
the original
"NCBS Online - NCBS Civic & Community Education & Engagement Grants Program"
Official website

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