Africana Studies Department

Tennessee State University :: 

12th Annual Africana Studies Conference: February 1-4, 2006
“Cultural Unity of Campus and Community II:
  Education, Reparation & Development"
Sessions and Workshops
Floyd-Payne Student Center
Tennessee State University
February 1-4, 2006
Conference Site: Tennessee State University
Floyd-Payne Campus Center And The Humanities Building
3500 John A. Merritt Blvd.
Nashville, Tennessee
8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.

CALL FOR PAPERS

Africana Studies is a multidimensional discipline. Its paradigm includes all of the disciplines in the university as well as activities and programs in the community. African centered presentations are solicited from the campus and the community that contribute to the conference theme. Any of the disciplines or community based programs that relate to the following areas are welcomed: Agricultural and Consumer Sciences, Allied Health Professions, Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, Engineering and Technology, and Community Development.

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Presentation topic.

The Participants and their Professional Affiliations are:

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Please submit the form by January 15, 2006

For a paper Registration please print this form

ALL PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS MUST REGISTER FOR THE CONFERENCE