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Kesi Amandia Augustine, Ph.D. Candidate, English, New York University /Contact. Postdoctoral Fellow, Frederick Douglass Institute, University of Rochester. Nishaun Battle, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, Virginia State University. Assistant Professor, US History, George Southwestern State University /Contact. Cameron Brickhouse, Ph.D. Candidate, Africana Studies, University of Pennsylvania /Contact. PhD Candidate, African History, University of Exeter /Contact. Researcher, African History, Unive...
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Marcia Chatelain
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Skip to main content. Contact this user via Georgetown Directory. T,Th, 12:30-2, and by appointment. Http:/ www.marciachatelain.com. PhD (2008) Brown University, American Civilization. Am (2003) Brown University, American Civilization. AB (2001) University of Missouri-Columbia, Religious Studies. BJ (2001) University of Missouri-Columbia, Magazine Journalism. Creoles and Pidgins, French-based (Other) (speak, read). 37th and O Streets, N.W.,. Phone: (202) 687.0100.
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KPFA Women's Magazine: Monday August 3, 2015 - Marcia Chatelain: History Through the Eyes of Black Girls
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A weekly hour of programming devoted to womanist/feminist perspectives on news and culture, on listener-sponsored KPFA Radio, 94.1 FM in Berkeley. Tuesday, August 4, 2015. Monday August 3, 2015 - Marcia Chatelain: History Through the Eyes of Black Girls. How important is Gender, Place and Race to who we become? She also talks about how Black Lives Matter is rewriting 2016 and why it’s important that so many of its leaders are women. Listen now or Get MP3. Your browser does not support this audio. More Gr...
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