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Below is a list of courses being offered by the Pan African Studies Department next quarter. Please click here to see course descriptions. The African Diaspora in the US (PAS 102) (General Education Class, Block D) TR 4:20-6:00PM Professor: Nana Gyamfi Race and Ethnicity in American Society (PAS180) (General Education Class, Block D) TR 1:30-3:10PM Professor: Aminah Abdul-Jabbaar Third World Images in Film (PAS 260-01) (General Education Class, Block D, Cross-listed with CHS) R 6:10-10:00PM Professor: Denise “Penni” Wilson Ethnicity and Emotions in U.S. Film (PAS 327-01) (Upper Division Theme E [Emotions], Cross-listed with CHS and ENGL) TR 11:40A-1:20PM Professor: Aminah Abdul-Jabbaar Class, Race, and Gender (PAS 348-01 and 02) (Upper Division Theme H, (Race/Diversity/Justice), Cross-listed with AAAS, CHS and SOC) MW 1:30-3:10PM (01) Professor: Denise “Penni” Wilson W 6:10-10:00PM (02) Professor: Denise “Penni” Wilson Race, Activism & Emotions (PAS 369-01, 02 and 03) (Upper Division Theme E [Emotions]) MW 11:40-1:20PM (01) Professor: Staci Mitchell TR 9:50-11:30AM (02) Professor: Aminah Abdul-Jabbaar MW 1:30-3:10PM (03) Professor: Staci Mitchell
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African Americans and Psychology (PAS 400) (Credit for CHS and PSY) TR 4:20-6:00PM Professor: Dr. Kimberly King Black Feminism and Womanism (PAS 405) (Credit for WOMN) African American Music History and Criticism (PAS 421) (Credit for MUS) W 6:10-10:00PM Professor: Dr. James Ford Power and the African American Community (PAS 441) (Credit for POLS) MW 9:50-11:30AM Professor: Dr. Melina Abdullah Politics of the Caribbean and Central America (PAS 456) (Crosslisted with POLS) MW 4:20-6:00PM Professor: Dr. Emily Acevedo ST: Ethnic Media (PAS 490) (Crosslisted with TVF 454-03) T 11:40AM-3:30PM Professor: Tony Cox ANTH, HIST, LBS, SOC, SW, and ULRN majors may earn credit towards their majors for up to two courses within PAS. Please see your faculty advisor for additional details. In the past, COMM, ENGL, MUS, POLS, and PSY majors have earned major credit for PAS courses by petitioning for course substitution. |


Dr. C.R.D. Halisi
Professor Aminah Bakeer Abdul-Jabbaar