[Announce] NEW book and conference prceedings at eBlack Studies
announce at comm-org.utoledo.edu
announce at comm-org.utoledo.edu
Sat May 1 19:39:22 CDT 2004
From: "Alkalimat, Abdul" <AAlkali at UTNet.UToledo.Edu>
There are two new resources on the eBlack Studies website:
1. conference proceedings from 2/03
2. new ebook on information technology and Black liberation 4/04
THE STATE OF BLACK STUDIES: METHODOLOGY, PEDAGOGY,
AND RESEARCH
sponsored by Schomberg, Princeton, and CUNY
www.eblackstudies.org/
Panel 1: Black Studies: The Long Road Since the 1960's
Moderator: Howard Dodson, Schomberg Center
Panelists: Carol Boyce-Davis, Florida International University
Robert Hall, Northeastern University
Maulana Karenga, California State University -
Long Beach William Strickland, University of
Massachusetts James Turner, Cornel University
(almost three hours of video, so it will 5-10 minutes to
download) All 24 sessions will be aired soon.
CYBERORGANIZING: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND THE
FIGHT FOR BLACK
LIBERATION (An eBook by Abdul Alkalimat) www.eblackstudies.org/
Introduction
1. Revolution in technology and society
a. Inequalities in the information society
b. Technological revolution and Black liberation
2. The Community technology center
a. What is the digital divide?
b. A census of public computing in Toleo, Ohio
c. Social capital and cyberpower in the African American
community d. The Toledo Spiders: the archives 1992-2002
3. Social cyberpower projects
a. BRAIN: Black Research Archive on the INternet
b. Social cyberpower in everyday life
c. Malcolm X in cyberspace
d. Third Saturday: Building a cyber church project
(These chapters have been conference proceedings and published or
presented in the USA, England, France, Ghana, and Cuba.)
------- End of forwarded message -------
More information about the Announce
mailing list