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"Dr. Mark Christian" <[log in to unmask]>
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Dr. Mark Christian
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Sat, 5 Mar 2005 14:48:54 -0800
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>Please distribute.....
>
>MILLS COLLEGE
>
>Ethnic Studies/African Diaspora Studies Lecturer
>One year position
>
>Temporary part-time position with specialization in African Diaspora/
>African American studies, preferably with a social science and/or
>interdisciplinary background.  Academic year 2005-06. Ph.D preferred,
>ABD considered; evidence of excellence in scholarship and teaching;
>demonstrated dedication to educating women of color; commitment to
>undergraduate teaching.
>
>To teach four courses. Courses include: research methods, theories of
>race and ethnicity, African American women's history, and one course to
>be determined.  The successful candidate will also work with the Black
>Women's Collective and Student Diversity Programs in coordinating black
>history month events.
>
>Salary: Commensurate with experience.  Benefits included.
>
>Send letter, C.V. and 3 letters of reference to: Dr. Melinda Micco,
>Chair, African Diaspora Search Committee, Ethnic Studies, Mills College,
>5000 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland CA 94613.  Screening begins March 28, 2005
>and will continue until the position is filled. People of color are
>encouraged to apply. AA/EOE
>
>The Ethnic Studies Department at Mills College puts the study of the
>intersections of race, gender, class and sexuality at the center of our
>teaching; we highlight the experiences of women of color, and feature
>classes such as African American women's history, Asian Pacific American
>women writers, American Indian women, and Latina(os) in the U.S. Our
>department also highlights the relationship between people of color and
>the environment, especially how racism and colonialism threaten the
>survival of ecological and social diversity and focuses on the efforts
>led by people of color to protect our planet and provide more
>sustainable alternative models. The faculty in Ethnic Studies enable
>students to become involved in research and activism in local
>communities of color, thus making exciting connections with the vibrant
>diversity of the Bay Area.
>
>Located in the San Francisco Bay Area, Mills College is a selective
>liberal arts college for women with coeducational graduate programs (see
>http://www.mills.edu).
>

Dr. Mark Christian
Associate Professor
Black World Studies and Sociology
Miami University-Hamilton
220 Rentschler
1601 University Boulevard
Hamilton OH 45011
USA

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