National Association of African American Studies Conference
The National Association of African American Studies was founded in 1993 on the campus of Virginia State University, Petersburg, VA. The organization has as it mission to: provide African Americans with outstanding traditional and no-traditional educational experiences; provide academicians, professionals and scholars an opportunity to present research related to people of color at an annual national conference; provide members an opportunity to publish research in the Journal of Intercultural Disciplines and monograph series and participate in select sponsored international programs in the People’s Republic of China, Africa, Taiwan and South America. To date, more than 900 persons have participated in the international programs.
CALL FOR PAPERS
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
National Conference
February 13-18, 2006
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Abstracts, not to exceed two (2) pages, should be submitted that relate to any aspect of the African and African American experience. Subjects may include, but are not limited to: literature, demographics, history, politics, economics, education, health care, fine arts, religion, social sciences, business and many other subjects. Please indicate the time required for presentation of your paper (25 minutes OR 45 minutes).
ABSTRACTS WITH HOME AND COLLEGE/AGENCY ADDRESS MUST BE POSTMARKED BY: TUESDAY, November 15, 2005.
SEND ABSTRACTS TO:
Dr. Lemuel Berry, Jr.
Executive Director, NAAAS
PO Box 325
Biddeford, ME 04005-0325
Telephone: 207/839-8004
Fax: 207/839-3776
Email: naaasconference@earthlink.net
www.NAAAS.org
Posted By: Lemuel Berry
Wednesday, September 28th 2005 at 1:44PM
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