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Department of African American Studies (Syracuse University)

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368:, who was also a former professor at Syracuse University. In recent years, it has become more important in keeping a focus on topical issue on Africa in academia. The lecture series was originally administered by the East African Studies Program at Syracuse University that is now dissolved For several years, this interactive series has brought scholars, students, and the community together to discuss pertinent issues concerning Africa to the university. It is during one of these lecture series on February 20, 1970, that 209:, demanding that the university offer Black Studies classes that highlighted and included the intellectual, historical and cultural contributions of African Americans. The administration at Syracuse University subsequently began to make concessions by offering Black Studies classes as an elective. African American Studies (AAS) began as a program in 1972 and then became a department as part of the 291:
focusing on civic engagement in the arts, public humanities, architecture and the media. The Ford Foundation grant facilitated a Black feminist lecture series "Black Feminism and Environmental Justice" lecture series, research grants, Community Mapping and Photovoice Research project, and symposiums for Black women and other minorities.
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The department offers a major and minor in African American studies that is interdisciplinary and focuses on international studies. The undergraduate studies program focuses on community involvement and on building an international experience for students. It has pioneered groundbreaking study abroad
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and Pan Africanism as a historical, cultural, and contemporary movement. It is the only masters program in Pan African studies that focuses on field research and theory. The Program has an experiential component through affiliations that the department has with institutions abroad that leads to all
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AAS offers students opportunities for academic study, research, community involvement and study abroad. The department's interdisciplinary curriculum enables students to engage, analyze and create knowledge involving African Americans, and make linkages with areas of Latin America, the Caribbean and
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CFAC is an extension (unit) of AAS founded in 1972 by Herbert T. Williams and Harry Morgan that aims at showcasing Black art and artists from underrepresented groups. It hosts exhibitions, films, artist workshops, art classes, and dance performances for the community and students. It is housed with
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at a round table meeting in order to air their grievances. The group's efforts led to a 400-student protest in 1990 led by SAS President Quentin Stith. The students also advocated for a program that allowed all students (not just those of African-American descent) to learn about the contribution of
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The AAS department views Africa as an integral part of its scholarly vision and mission. The Africa Initiative (AI) is located in the department of African American studies and was launched in 2001 with a goal of focusing on Africa. AI aims at spearheading revitalized interest in Africa, which has
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During the 1980s, Syracuse students again advocated the administration to widen the pool of African American faculty applicants, hire a department chairperson and in order to increase the staff in the AAS department. The department has stayed without a chair and other key positions for more than a
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The MLK library was founded by the Syracuse student organization SAAS (Student African American Society) in 1968. It is currently one of the few university libraries in the country that has an entire library with a dedicated African-American collection It consists of video, art, non-print titles,
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in Africana studies nationally. The project is entitled "Gender and Environmental Justice," and makes AAS the only department of its kind in the nation to recognize the importance of environmental justice in its curriculum. The Ford Foundation also awarded support towards a postdoctoral program
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Program began as a unique program in Black Studies in the United States in both its design and delivery. It began in 2005 as a uniquely innovative program that has an emphasis in the area studies of Africa, the Caribbean and the United States. Whereas most programs concentrate on history and
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Lecture Series. The East African program had also been instrumental in spearheading an east African library collection at Syracuse's Bird Library that includes the Kenyan and Tanzanian national archives (one of the few collections of these archives in the United States).
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city community - Community Folk Art Center (CFAC). It has also supported the Paul Robeson Performing Arts Company (PRPAC) in the past. These are both independent units that were housed or founded by the department The department also houses the award-winning library, the
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biographies, it focuses on the linkages between Africa and the African Diaspora from a multi-disciplinary approach involving cultural, social scientific, political, economic and environmental perspectives. It also provides for intellectual inquiry into philosophy of
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African Americans in American history. The students were concerned with preserving Black identity and saw their dedication towards African studies as a collective struggle. Throughout the 1980s, students continued to play an active role on the university campus.
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in 1979. The 1960s student protests also resulted in an Afro-American Cultural center and marked the beginning of the MLK library collection. The first conference on Critical Issues in Afro-American and African Studies was held at Syracuse University in 1976.
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Environmental Justice and Gender Project. It has had a long history of activism within the university, surrounding community, and abroad through its strong international network. The AAS department has housed many renowned scholars in
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A former unit of AAS, the Paul Robeson Performing Arts Company, Inc. (PRPAC) was founded by William H. Rowland and Roy Delemos in 1982 as a non-profit performing arts company. It was founded as a non-profit performing arts company in
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The AAS department was created in the spirit of revolutionary thinking. Syracuse students were among the first in the United States to rebel against institutionalized injustices in education in the 1960s. When
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the Paul Robeson Performing Arts Company, Inc. (PRPAC) and serves as an artistic hub in the Syracuse community. Past exhibits at the Community Folk Art Gallery include works by
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Memorial Library. It currently oversees the internationally recognized university wide initiative "Africa Initiative". Its other projects include the nationally recognized "
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collection. The materials also include special acquisitions for the Africa collection, Caribbean collection, Afro-European collection and Afro-Central American collection.
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year. Members of the Syracuse African-American Students Association (SAS) were at the forefront of this movement. In 1989, 120 SAS member students confronted Chancellor
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delivered his famous speech "National Liberation and Culture" at Syracuse University. Other notable speakers in the series have included UN Ambassador to Rwanda
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Due to increasing racial tension and in response to the civil rights movement, in 1968, Black students at Syracuse University staged a protest outside of
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programs such as "Paris Noir", "Beyond the Beach:The Caribbean as a Place, Not just Playground", and a study abroad programs centered on Black
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to archive local black history and develop the oral history collection of Syracuse's black history through a mapping project.
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Black feminist lecture series: Since 2007, a feminist lecture series has brought notable speakers to the campus, including
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in 1961, it was a major landmark for progress for African Americans in higher education. Syracuse alumnus
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AI periodically hosts major symposia and conferences. In the past, this included the WEB Du Bois and
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Simson, Renate, & Holly K. Norton, "Conversations with the Director of Undergraduate Studies",
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It has now grown into a national and international renowned program that explores linkages between
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Simson Renate, & Holly K. Norton, "Conversations with the Director of Undergraduate Studies",
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Black Students' Perceptions: the complexity of persistence to graduation at an American University
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The Department received a Ford Foundation grant in order to support the development of gender and
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MLK Jr Lectures: The colloquium brings speakers to the campus and past speakers have included
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declined in many United States institutions of higher learning since the end of the "
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students studying in Africa, the Caribbean, Canada, or African American sites.
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African Americans and Community Engagement in Higher Education: Community
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Watkins, Jason, "Interview with Prof. Bill Rowland and Kheli Willetts",
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Academic Department at Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York, U.S.
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Projects also include oral history programs in Syracuse.
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Department of African American Studies - Syracuse University
Syracuse University
Syracuse
New York
aas.syr.edu
Africana studies
Syracuse University
Syracuse, New York
Syracuse University College of Arts and Sciences
Syracuse
Martin Luther King Jr.
Paris Noir
Ford Foundation
African
Afro-Caribbean
African-American
Afro-Latin American
Afro-European
Ernie Davis
Heisman trophy
Joe Biden
Ernie Davis
Syracuse 8
S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications
College of Arts and Sciences
Melvin Eggers
Africa
African Diaspora
Palmer Hayden
Syracuse

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