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Emerging Voices And Paradigms
"Emerging Voices and Paradigms: Black Women's Scholarship"
seeks
to present and prognosticate 21st century dimensions of Black women's
history and chard the evolution of the African American women scholar.
Edited by Doctors Ida Elizabeth Jones and Elizabeth Clark-Lewis, the essays
are works-in-progress contributed by the following scholars:
Sheila M.C. Aird, Ph.D., Empire State College, State
University of New York
Tamara L. Brown, Ph.D., Bowie State University, Bowie,
MD
Elizabeth Clark-Lewis, Ph.D., Howard University,
Washington, DC
Kali N. Gross, Ph.D., Drexel University, Philadelphia,
PA
Deidre Hill-Butler, Ph.D., Union College, Schenectady,
NY
Ida E. Jones, Ph.D., Howard University, Washington, DC
Rhonda Jones, Ph.D., North Carolina Central
University, Durham, NC
Sandra Jowers-Barber, Ph.D., University of the
District of Columbia,
Washington, DC
Joy G. Kinard, Ph.D. candidate, Howard University,
Washington, DC
Cheryl LaRoche, Ph.D., University of Maryland, College
Park, MD
Abena Lewis-Mhoon, Ph.D., Coppin State University,
Baltimore, MD
BaiyinaW Muhammad, Ph.D., North Carolina Central
University, Durham, NC
Shana Redmond, Ph.D. candidate, Yale University, New
Haven, CT
Tammy Sanders, Ph.D. candidate, University of
Maryland, College Park, MD
Rosalyn Terborg-Penn, Ph.D., Morgan State University,
Baltimore, MD
Amy Tillerson, Ph.D., Mary Baldwin College, Staunton,
VA
Jeanne Toungara, Ph.D., Howard University, Washington,
DC
Donna M. Wells, MA, Howard University, Washington, DC
Psyche Williams-Forson, Ph.D., University of Maryland,
College Park, MD |