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Testimony in Support of Senate Bill 2598 by Kathryn Waddell Takara, PhD

[...] and his life in a diverse and sometimes challenging community with few black role models. Kathryn Waddell Takara, PhD is a scholar/writer who understands the new historicism and the necessity of [...]

The Black Scholar Book Reviews, Vol. 35, No. 1, Page 45 By Opal Palmer Adisa

[...]   NEW AND COLLECTED POEMS, by Kathryn Waddell Takara  (Berkeley, CA.: Ishmael Reed Publish co., 2003), 39 pages, ISBN 0 918404-35-0. [...]

The African Diaspora in 19th Century Hawai`i: Colonialism and Erasure by Kathryn...

[...] The African Diaspora in 19th Century Hawai`i: Colonialism and Erasure by Kathryn Waddell Takara, Ph.D. What pulls a person to a family to a group? What does one seek in a place? If [...]

FORMIDABLE WOMAN OHIA LEHUA – NATIVE SPECIES for Dr. Maya Angelou (1993) by Kath...

[...] FORMIDABLE WOMAN OHIA LEHUA – NATIVE SPECIES for Dr. Maya Angelou (1993) by Kathryn Waddell Takara, PhD   Maya Angelou! Like the cherished ohia tree springs from a crack in the hard [...]

VIEW FROM THE ACADEMIC EDGE: ONE BLACK WOMAN WHO IS DANCING AS FAST AS SHE CAN B...

[...] , HI (published in DuBois Review: Social Science Research on Race Fall 2006, Vol.3, #2) Few Black women are tenured faculty in academia. And the statistics are quite stunning.  The Almanac of [...]

The African Diaspora in 19th Century Hawai`i: Colonialism and Erasure by Kathryn...

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VIEW FROM THE ACADEMIC EDGE: ONE BLACK WOMAN WHO IS DANCING AS FAST AS SHE CAN B...

[...] yet non-institutionalized ideas and paradigms.  Carole Pigler Christensen writes that minority students naturally turn to minority females as role models, particularly when in need of support as [...]

VIEW FROM THE ACADEMIC EDGE: ONE BLACK WOMAN WHO IS DANCING AS FAST AS SHE CAN B...

[...] environment. Minority women do of course have the ability to attract and help to retain minority faculty and students, thereby helping universities to diversify and move in the direction of [...]

VIEW FROM THE ACADEMIC EDGE: ONE BLACK WOMAN WHO IS DANCING AS FAST AS SHE CAN B...

[...] on student mentoring and community service rather than on research and publication in academic journals, then when the time for tenure review arrives, the black woman’s contract is not [...]

VIEW FROM THE ACADEMIC EDGE: ONE BLACK WOMAN WHO IS DANCING AS FAST AS SHE CAN B...

[...] and struggle, between social analysis and social transformation.  The purpose of blacks scholarship is more than the restoration of identity and self-esteem: it is to use history and culture [...]

The African Diaspora in 19th Century Hawai`i: Colonialism and Erasure by Kathryn...

[...] Museum, most pre-contact Hawaiians were brown to very dark- (almost black) skinned, or in Hawaiian ele ele, in skin tone. Perhaps the dark skin was due to a life style where much time was spent [...]

The African Diaspora in 19th Century Hawai`i: Colonialism and Erasure by Kathryn...

[...] the Black person is in the Islands.  There are several reasons for this. Part eight, Outstanding Blacks after the Overthrow (1893): Annexation, Education and Politics, examines  the [...]

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Testimony in Support of Senate Bill 2598 by Kathryn Waddell Takara, PhD

[...] and his life in a diverse and sometimes challenging community with few black role models. Kathryn Waddell Takara, PhD is a scholar/writer who understands the new historicism and the necessity of [...]

The Black Scholar Book Reviews, Vol. 35, No. 1, Page 45 By Opal Palmer Adisa

[...]   NEW AND COLLECTED POEMS, by Kathryn Waddell Takara  (Berkeley, CA.: Ishmael Reed Publish co., 2003), 39 pages, ISBN 0 918404-35-0. [...]

The African Diaspora in 19th Century Hawai`i: Colonialism and Erasure by Kathryn...

[...] The African Diaspora in 19th Century Hawai`i: Colonialism and Erasure by Kathryn Waddell Takara, Ph.D. What pulls a person to a family to a group? What does one seek in a place? If [...]

FORMIDABLE WOMAN OHIA LEHUA – NATIVE SPECIES for Dr. Maya Angelou (1993) by Kath...

[...] FORMIDABLE WOMAN OHIA LEHUA – NATIVE SPECIES for Dr. Maya Angelou (1993) by Kathryn Waddell Takara, PhD   Maya Angelou! Like the cherished ohia tree springs from a crack in the hard [...]

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