Dr. Williams is a professor in the Sociology Department and is awarded $3132 to conduct the Black Identities and Movements in Germany. This project explores an under-researched and marginal group and movement in the study of race, ethnicity, and immigration—Black Germans. It uses interviews and participant observation to study the variations and construction of this identity in Germany
This study examines the reliability and validity of a German version of the Multidimensional Invento...
The Archive, the Activist, and the Audience, or Black European Studies: A Comparative Interdisciplin...
The former West Germany recruited Turkish Gastarbeiter (guestworkers) from 1961-1973 without intendi...
Looking at the missing black identity links and the construction of Blackness by the German academi...
From France to the United States, Black diasporic subjects have long engendered spaces for themselve...
This dissertation examines the first ten years in the publication of a literary and cultural magazin...
This bilingual volume (English/German) gives insight into the experiences of the Black Diaspora in G...
Der zweisprachige Sammelband The Black Diaspora and Germany / Deutschland und die Schwarze Diaspora ...
Dr. Priscilla Layne was the featured speaker for the 2020 NKU German-American Day lecture. In her p...
Due to the lack of Black representation in Germany for Afro-Germans, many have turned to media from ...
This study examines the reliability and validity of a German version of the Multidimensional Invento...
In 2016, Black German Studies celebrates the 30th anniversary of the publication of Farbe bekennen: ...
This grounded theory study investigated the identity choices of highly achieving multiracial and mul...
Based on ground-breaking research, the exhibition Black Germany employs a number of biographies, acc...
The history of the presence of Afro-Germans in Germany is a complex path that goes back thousands of...
This study examines the reliability and validity of a German version of the Multidimensional Invento...
The Archive, the Activist, and the Audience, or Black European Studies: A Comparative Interdisciplin...
The former West Germany recruited Turkish Gastarbeiter (guestworkers) from 1961-1973 without intendi...
Looking at the missing black identity links and the construction of Blackness by the German academi...
From France to the United States, Black diasporic subjects have long engendered spaces for themselve...
This dissertation examines the first ten years in the publication of a literary and cultural magazin...
This bilingual volume (English/German) gives insight into the experiences of the Black Diaspora in G...
Der zweisprachige Sammelband The Black Diaspora and Germany / Deutschland und die Schwarze Diaspora ...
Dr. Priscilla Layne was the featured speaker for the 2020 NKU German-American Day lecture. In her p...
Due to the lack of Black representation in Germany for Afro-Germans, many have turned to media from ...
This study examines the reliability and validity of a German version of the Multidimensional Invento...
In 2016, Black German Studies celebrates the 30th anniversary of the publication of Farbe bekennen: ...
This grounded theory study investigated the identity choices of highly achieving multiracial and mul...
Based on ground-breaking research, the exhibition Black Germany employs a number of biographies, acc...
The history of the presence of Afro-Germans in Germany is a complex path that goes back thousands of...
This study examines the reliability and validity of a German version of the Multidimensional Invento...
The Archive, the Activist, and the Audience, or Black European Studies: A Comparative Interdisciplin...
The former West Germany recruited Turkish Gastarbeiter (guestworkers) from 1961-1973 without intendi...