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Femi TáiwoDirector, ProfessorCasey 428(206) 296-5470taiwo@seattleu.edu
Kate ReynoldsAdministrative AssistantCasey 4E(206) 296-5470reynoldk@seattleu.edu
Adejumobi, SaheedAssociate ProfessorFilm Studies, Global African Studies, History
s.ade@seattleu.edu
Anthony, ConnieAssociate ProfessorPolitical Science
canthony@seattleu.edu
Davis, AngeliqueAssociate ProfessorGlobal African Studies, Political Science, Pre-Law Program, Women and Gender Studies
adavis@seattleu.edu
Iyer, NaliniProfessorAsian Studies Program, English, Women and Gender Studies
niyer@seattleu.edu
Kidane, WonAssistant Professor - School of LawGlobal African Studies
kidanew@seattleu.edu
McGee, HenryProfessorGlobal African Studies
mcgee@seattleu.edu
McLeod, MarcDirector, Associate ProfessorHistory, International Studies, Latin American Studies
mcleodm@seattleu.edu
Morris, QuintonAssistant Professor & Director of Chamber & Instrumental Music Fine Arts, Global African Studies
morrisq@seattleu.edu
Perry, GaryAssistant Professor (Sociology)Anthropology, Sociology, and Social Work, Global African Studies, Women and Gender Studies
perryg@seattleu.edu
Reed, Wilson EdwardAssistant Professor, Adjunct Professor (Criminal Justice)Global African Studies
reede@seattleu.edu
Slye, RonaldPrograms Director and Associate Professor of Law: International and Comparative Law Global African Studies
slye@seattleu.edu
Smith, Mary-AntoinetteDirector, Associate ProfessorEnglish, Film Studies, Women and Gender Studies
masmith@seattleu.edu
Táíwò, OlúfémiDirector, ProfessorGlobal African Studies, Philosophy
taiwo@seattleu.edu
White, RuthAssociate Professor Anthropology, Sociology, and Social Work, Global African Studies
ruthw@seattleu.edu
Wilson Bridges, FloraAssociate Professor - School of Theology & Ministry
fwb@seattleu.edu
Wirth, JasonProfessorFilm Studies, Philosophy
wirthj@seattleu.edu
Seattle: The Challenge of the Racial Frontier
GAST/HIST 480 (Music and Politics of the Black Diaspora) Spring 2008 Alums - Hollis Wong - Wear and Madeleine Clifford of CANARY SING delivers their final presentation on underground hip hop and social justice at Hidmos, Quinton Baker of GRAY MATTERS waits in the wings.
Africa 101: Olúfémi Táíwò, professor of philosophy, and Saheed Adejumobi, associate professor of history, Global African Studies Program, Seattle University, gave an overview of African history and culture, colonialism and its impacts on Thursday, Mar. 6 2008 at the Seattle Public Library Seattle Reads event.
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