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CURRENT ISSUE

 

Volume 8 • Number 9 • December 2015

 

On the cover: Africalogist Melodye Micëre Van Putten, an educational consultant, writer, lecturer, and certified Multicultural Training and Education expert via the School of Social Work at Temple University.

In Memoriam: Terry Kershaw
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Ahmad A. Rahmans Making of Black Solutionaries
by Amilcar Shabazz
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Africalogist Melodye Micre Van Putten
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Historicizing Development: Nigerias 1945 Colonial Plan
by Bekeh Utietiang
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TransAfrica as a Collective Enterprise: Exploring Leadership and Social Justice Attentiveness
by Itibari M. Zulu
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Gender Equality: A Truth Semantic Analysis of Our Husband Has Gone Mad Again by Ola Rotimi
by Iyabode Omolara Akewo Daniel
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The Role of African Women in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding: The Case of Rwanda
by Abdul Karim Issifu
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Muslim and Christian Leaders Working Together: Building Reconciliation in the Sierra Leone Conflict
by Jari Portaankorva
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Promoting Local Governance in Ghana: The Role of Akan Queen Mothers
by Isaac Owusu-Mensah
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Exploring the African Traditional Belief Systems in Natural Resources Conservation and Management in Ghana
by Francis Diawuo and Abdul Karim Issifu
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The Social Formation of Post-Apartheid South Africa
by Robert Rotich, Emilia V. Ilieva and Joseph Walunywa
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Alice Walker: The Color Purple 30th Anniversary Interview
conducted by Kam Williams
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Ekwueme Michael Thelwell Oral History Interview
conducted by Emilye Crosby
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Books of Interest

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Announcements

Fourth Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964: A Long Struggle for Freedom Exhibit
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The Museum of the African Diaspora: San Francisco
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The Center for Black Diaspora: DePaul University
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