We asked discussants for the 1983 Conference to summarize their responses to the papers in their sessions, and Stewart Rodnon of Rider College provided a statement which comments specifically on the session for which he was discussant and summarizes the significance of many of the papers delivered at the 1983 Conference. His comments serve as a meaningful preface to these abstracts
The primary intent of organizing the plenary that follows was to engage a number of dedicated and ex...
Ethnicity and race cannot be easily ignored whilst discussing issues that shape modern society. They...
This paper reviews some of the most salient aspects of E. M. Rogg\u27s (1974) seminal work, The Assi...
The following abstracts and respondent comments reflect the variety of responses to the Conference t...
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In an attempt to record a sense of the formal sessions of the 1984 Conference, we asked the Chairs t...
In on attempt to record a sense of the formal sessions at the 1985 Conference, the registration dire...
The following abstracts were submitted for presentation at the annual Conference, and the respondent...
Before developing programs to help minority women, program developers should assess themselves. Whit...
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Johnnella Butler, chair of Afro-American Studies at the University of Washington, directed the seven...
With the leadership of James H. Williams, Tengemana Thumbutu, and the staff of the College of Arts a...
Ethnic Studies as a curriculum at predominantly white colleges and universities remains a relatively...
This issue, perhaps more than any other, brings together the many concerns of NAIES . The abstracts ...
The primary intent of organizing the plenary that follows was to engage a number of dedicated and ex...
Ethnicity and race cannot be easily ignored whilst discussing issues that shape modern society. They...
This paper reviews some of the most salient aspects of E. M. Rogg\u27s (1974) seminal work, The Assi...
The following abstracts and respondent comments reflect the variety of responses to the Conference t...
Each year the conference organizers attempt to provide a complete overview of the Annual Conference ...
Abstracts From the Twenty-First Annual Conference National Association for Ethnic Studies Race, Cla...
In an attempt to record a sense of the formal sessions of the 1984 Conference, we asked the Chairs t...
In on attempt to record a sense of the formal sessions at the 1985 Conference, the registration dire...
The following abstracts were submitted for presentation at the annual Conference, and the respondent...
Before developing programs to help minority women, program developers should assess themselves. Whit...
Early in March participants gathered in Boca Raton, Florida, for the Twentieth Annual Conference of ...
Johnnella Butler, chair of Afro-American Studies at the University of Washington, directed the seven...
With the leadership of James H. Williams, Tengemana Thumbutu, and the staff of the College of Arts a...
Ethnic Studies as a curriculum at predominantly white colleges and universities remains a relatively...
This issue, perhaps more than any other, brings together the many concerns of NAIES . The abstracts ...
The primary intent of organizing the plenary that follows was to engage a number of dedicated and ex...
Ethnicity and race cannot be easily ignored whilst discussing issues that shape modern society. They...
This paper reviews some of the most salient aspects of E. M. Rogg\u27s (1974) seminal work, The Assi...