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November 19, 2006

Is Discrimination Played Out?

Dr. Robert Smith, Assistant Professor of African American History at the University of North Carolina–Charlotte, discusses the historical significance of discrimination in the work place and its relevance today.

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October 22, 2006

Re-Tracing Pan-Africanism

In this interview, !ACPSI Radio discusses the connections and conflict of literary criticism, Pan-Africanism, and Africana Cultures and Policy Studies with Kent State Professor of English and Pan-African Studies, Dr. Babacar M’Baye.

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October 17, 2006

Repatriation is a Must?

This episode with ACPSI Executive Director Dr. Zachery Williams explores the political, economic and cultural mechanisms of Afro-Diasporans returning to Africa.

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September 26, 2006

Open Letter to the African Diaspora

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Dear African Diaspora, 

Welcome to !ACPSI Radio. This is the voice of scholarship, service and advocacy for the African World. Please post your comments and responses to our shows and tell us if you find them to be interesting and/or stimulating–or if you do not like them.  We want to hear the various voices from the African World including but not limited to: intellectuals, artists, activists, religious leaders–and of course ordinary people like you and me.

We recognize the African Diaspora as a rich reservoir of culture and bubbling with potential for social change in the 21st century.  It is our desire to be a platform for this message in a easily accessible media format.  I look forward to hearing your responses and exploring this New African Century with you.

One.

Seneca Vaught, Ph.D. ACPSI Director of Information and Technology/Host of !ACPSI Radio

 

 

 

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