Inaugural Issue
Africana Studies at Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Serving Institutions
Vol. 1 | No. 1 | Winter 2023
Editors’ Note
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Homage to the Ancestors
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Introduction to the Inaugural Issue: Africana Studies at Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Serving Institutions
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Peoples College: A Black Liberation Project Based at Fisk University, 1970–1975
Abdul Alkalimat
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Black Studies in Brown Spaces: The Benefits and Challenges of Teaching Black Studies at a Hispanic Serving Institution in Southern California
Aimee Glocke and James Henry
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An Alumna’s Work: The Women’s Research and Resource Center and Africana Studies at Spelman College
Stefanie M. Schuster
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Black Mood: The Emergence of Africana Studies at Trinity Washington University
Kimberly F. Monroe and Joshua K. Wright
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(Re)establishing the Bachelor of Science Degree in Africana Studies at Tennessee State University
Andrea Ringer and Sekhmet Maat
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Siyabonana Interview with Mario Beatty
Co-Editors
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Siyabonana Interview with Karin Stanford
Aimee Glocke
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Book Reviews
We Are Worth Fighting For: A History of the Howard University Student Protest of 1989 by Joshua Myers
Review by Robert Greene
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The History of Black Studies by Abdul Alkalimat
Review by Jimmy Butts
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