iBlack Studies: An Interdisciplinary, Integrative and Interactive Approach

Overview of "Sustaining Black Studies in the 21st Century - The Digital Edition"

This special issue of the International Journal of Africana Studies brings together papers and conversations addressing the needs of Black Studies from an ideologically di­verse group of scholars. It is a revised edition of the Vol. 14 No. 1 (Spring/Summer 2008) issue titled Sustaining Black Studies in the 21st Century. This digitally enhanced version features essays and commentaries by Abdul Alkalimat, Molefi Kete Asante, Ronald W. Bailey, Lee D. Baker, the late Alison R. Bernstein, Carole Boyce Davies, the late Josephine Boyd Bradley, Mónica Carrillo, Kimberle Crenshaw, Sylvia Cyrus, James de Jongh, Kevin Gaines, Edmund T. Gordon, Beverly Guy Sheftall, Charles P. Henry, Austin Jackson, Stanlie M. James, Charles E. Jones, the late Rhett S. Jones, Maulana Karenga, the late Terry Kershaw, Summer L. (Henry) Melay, the late Manning Marable, Irma McClaurin, Claudia Mitchell-Kernan, Nathaniel Norment Jr., Janice Petrovich, Daryl Michael Scott, James B. Stewart, Esther Terry, James Turner, Dorothy Randall Tsuruta, Warren Whatley, and marilyn miller thomas-houston. It is enhanced by the inclusion of video clips of discussions that add to the text-based concerns for a twenty-first-century Black Studies. (The complete videos of the discussions can be found on the Omeka site “iBlack Studies: A Convening Database.”)

The Pressbooks version of Sustaining Black Studies in the Twenty-First Century—The Digital Edition is an e-book available in HTML, EPUB, and PDF versions. Note: the PDF version is only for print and does not include video. After visiting the site from the link below, scroll down to the table of contents. See the images below for instructions for navigating the site.

 
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