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
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
(Re)establishing the Bachelor of Science Degree in Africana Studies at Tennessee State University
Andrea Ringer and Sekhmet Maat
Siyabonana Interview with Mario Beatty
Co-Editors
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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