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================= HES POSTING ================= 
 
[Forwarded on behalf of Mathew B. Forstater. -- E-MS] 
 
     *Third Annual CPC Conference on African American Studies* 
 
                             SANKOFA 
 
    (Knowing the Past, Living the Present, Building the Future): 
 
  AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES IN THE CONTINUUM AND THE NEXT MILLENNIUM 
 
 
                      Saturday, April 19, 1996 
 
                         Gettysburg College 
 
                       Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 
 
                 *Announcement: Call for Presentations* 
 
        Proposals are invited for papers, panels, and performances of all 
types to be presented at the Third Annual CPC African American Studies 
Conference.  The theme of the event is "SANKOFA (Knowing the Past, Living 
the Present, Building the Future): AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES IN THE 
CONTINUUM AND THE NEXT MILLENNIUM."  The conference is intended to promote 
discussion and dialogue on issues related to African American Studies and 
African Centered education and scholarship.  Proposals for entire sessions 
are welcome, as are proposals for alternative formats, from panel 
discussions and roundtables to readings and performances.  Proposals for 
papers, panels, readings, or performances related to any or all aspects of 
SANKOFA: AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES IN THE CONTINUUM AND THE NEXT MILLENNIUM 
are invited, including but *not limited* to the following: 
 
*Visions and Re-Visions: The Future of African American Studies* 
 
*One Root, a Multiplicity of Approaches* 
 
*Enlarging the Academy, Enhancing Humanity* 
 
*Epistemologies and Methodologies of African American Studies* 
 
*The Ways Forward* 
 
*African and African American Oral and Written Literary Traditions* 
 
*African American and African Story-Telling* 
 
*African American and African Oral History* 
 
*African Roots of African American Music and Literature* 
 
*SANKOFA in African American Religious and Spiritual Traditions* 
 
*Teaching African American and African History* 
 
*African Centered Conceptions of Time* 
 
*African Centered Futurology* 
 
*Creative Freedom and Human Emancipation* 
 
*Diversity on Campus: Progress and Backlash* 
 
*Integrating African American Studies Across the Curriculum* 
 
*Research and Community Empowerment* 
 
*Political Action and Economic Development: 
The Role of Activist Scholarship* 
 
*African American Studies and the Traditional Disciplines* 
 
*African American Studies and Interdisciplinary Programs* 
 
*African American Studies in Primary and Secondary Education* 
 
*Pan-African Studies, African American Studies and 
African Studies: Linkages and Separations* 
 
Please submit an abstract of 250 words or less as soon as possible (but by 
February 15, 1996) to Program Subcommittee, African American Studies, 
Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA 17325 or e-mail to 
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Sponsored by The Africana Studies Program at Franklin & Marshall College, 
The African American Studies Program at Gettysburg College, and The Central 
Pennsylvania Consortium. 
 
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