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Faculty

African American Studies


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Joan Bryant
Associate Professor
208 Sims Hall
315-443-4399

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Horace G. Campbell
Professor
211 Sims Hall
315-443-9353

Politics - African, African American and Caribbean; African International Relations; Pan Africanism; Militarism and Transformation in Southern Africa; Caribbean Society Since Independence

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http://africainitiative.syr.edu/



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Linda Carty
Associate Professor
205 Sims Hall
315-443-9345

Gender Discourses in African Diaspora Studies; Migration and Diasporic Identities; Black Women's Labor in the Americas; Transnational Feminisms; Neocolonialism and Caribbean Studies.

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Kwame Dixon
Assistant Professor
206 Sims Hall
315-443-3097

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http://kldixon.syr.edu/CV.htm



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Kishi Animashaun Ducre
Assistant Professor
201 Sims Hall
315-443-9354

Environmental Sociology; Environmental Justice Research Methodology; Race, Class, and Gender Stratification; Geographic Information Systems & Spatial Analysis; Theater of the Oppressed and African American Research Methods.

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Janis A. Mayes
Associate Professor
203 Sims Hall
315-443-9348

African and Diaspora literatures in French and English languages, International Black women's writing, and literary translation practice and studies.

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Micere Githae Mugo
Meredith Professor for Teaching Excellence
209 Sims Hall
315-443-4426

Literature - African, African American and Caribbean; African(a) Orature; Creative Writing; Drama and Theater; Cultural and Film Studies; Women and Gender Studies; Education.

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Herbert G. Ruffin II
Assistant Professor and Webmaster
210 Sims Hall
315-443-3005

African American History, Africana Studies, U.S. Social History, U.S. West History, Race and Ethnic Studies, Urban and Suburban History, Public History, and Digital History

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http://www.blackpast.org/?q=contributor/ruffin-ii-herbert-g



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S. N. Sangmpam
Professor
217 Sims Hall
315-443-9943

African American Politics, African Politics,International Political Economy of the Third World, Comparative State-Society Relations and Pan-Africanism. His interests are theoretic Comparative politics, empirically oriented political theory, Third World politics and political economy, international politics, African Politics and African American Politics.

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Renate (Rennie) Simson
Chair, Professor
200 Sims Hall
315-443-9346

19th Century African American Literature, Writing Courses

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Kheli R. Willetts
Assistant Professor and Executive Director of Community Folk Art Center
315-442-2364 Community Folk Art Center
315-443-9352

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Omanii Abdullah
Visiting Professor
212 Sims Hall
315-443-9351

Traveling, poetry writing, and conducting workshops throughout the nation in correctional facilities, division for youth centers, high schools, colleges, and hospices--Also the Director of the Hank Gathers' Players (a multi-cultural troupe of traveling college student poets).

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Anne Adams
Visiting Professor
203 Sims Hall

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Adjunct Faculty



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Kimberly Boulden
Part -Time Instructor

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Maria Guarino
Part-time Instructor

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Ryan Johnson-Travis
Part-time Instructor

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Recent Emeriti Professors


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William Cole
Professor

Ethnomusicology, Music of the African Diaspora, and Performance Music


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Milton C. Sernett
Professor

African American Religious History, 19th-Century American Social Reform, the Abolitionist Movement and related topics such as the Underground Railroad (an online course).