Cara Stanley, M.A.
Cara teaches courses on Black student identity and Black feminist thought. She specializes particularly on the life and work of Audre Lorde. For thirty years, she’s worked with students from K-22,...
View ArticleQuamé Patton
John “Quamé” Patton is the program coordinator for the Interdisciplinary Resources for Transfer Students Program in the Student Learning Center and a lecturer in the Department of African American...
View ArticleDavid Kyeu
Dr. David Kyeu earned his Ph.D. in African Languages and Literature from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His M.A. and Bed degrees in Swahili Studies are from Egerton University. Prior to joining...
View ArticleHardy Frye
Hardy T. Frye, PhD is a social scientist and a community development expert. He has over thirty years experience as a professor of sociology with a research emphasis on community development, policy...
View ArticleAya de León
Aya de León continues the legacy of June Jordan as the Director of Poetry for the People.
View ArticleCara Stanley, M.A.
Cara teaches courses on Black student identity and Black feminist thought. She specializes particularly on the life and work of Audre Lorde. For thirty years, she’s worked with students from K-22,...
View ArticleQuamé Patton
John “Quamé” Patton is the program coordinator for the Interdisciplinary Resources for Transfer Students Program in the Student Learning Center and a lecturer in the Department of African American...
View ArticleDavid Kyeu
Dr. David Kyeu earned his Ph.D. in African Languages and Literature from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His M.A. and Bed degrees in Swahili Studies are from Egerton University. Prior to joining...
View ArticleHardy Frye
Hardy T. Frye, PhD is a social scientist and a community development expert. He has over thirty years experience as a professor of sociology with a research emphasis on community development, policy...
View ArticleAya de León
Aya de León continues the legacy of June Jordan as the Director of Poetry for the People.
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