Meet the Faculty

Associated and Adjunct Faculty

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Dr.Robert Compton (MPA, Ph.D., Binghamton U.) offers courses on African politics and comparative international politics. His current research interests include the politics of conflict and reconciliation in South Africa and the building of democratic institutions in Zimbabwe. In Spring 2008 Dr. Compton is a Fulbright scholar at the University of Harare, Zimbabwe [email]
 
Darwin Davis (M.A., Ohio State, M.S., Binghamton U.) teaches courses on the culture and arts of West Africa and the African diaspora in North & South America and the Caribbean as well  as Gender Studies and Sociology. [email]
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Dr. Miguel Leon (Ph.D., Columbia University) teaches Latin American and Caribbean History. One of his current research projects is on Catholic charismatics. [email]
 
Feliz O. Muniz (M.A., U. Albany) teaches Caribbean History, U.S. Women of Color, and Race, Class, Gender and Culture. He is completing a dissertation on Puerto Rican women industrial workers before 1950 (U Albany). [email]
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Dr. Enrique Morales-Diaz (Ph.D., U Albany) teaches Latino Cultural Studies, Hip Hop cultures, and African American and Latino cinema and television. He also offers classes on racialized representations of women. [email]
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Dr. Caridad Souza (Ph.D., U. C., Berkeley) teaches  several ethnic studies and gender studies/women's studies courses. US Latina ethnography is her primary research area. [email]
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Dr. Kwadwo Opoku-Agyemang (Ph.D., U. Toronto), poet and Professor of English at the University of Cape Coast, Ghana, is an occasional visiting scholar who teaches African cultures and oral literatures of Africa.