The Journal of Pan African Studies
works to become a beacon of light in the sphere of African world community studies and research, grounded in an interdisciplinary open access scholarly peer-reviewed construct, simultaneously cognizant of the multilingualism of our audience, and the importance of universal access in cyberspace; regardless of geography, economic, social or cultural diversity.  

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EDITORIAL BOARD


The editorial board of The Journal of Pan African Studies represents a diverse group of intellectuals and activist with expertise in Pan African Studies appointed by the Senior Editor. Members of the board are listed in order of appointment.

Itibari M. Zulu ( jpanafrican@yahoo.com ), Senior Editor, The Journal of Pan African Studies ; Provost, Amen-Ra Theological Seminary, Los Angeles.

Karanja Keita Carroll ( carrollk@newpaltz.edu ), Associate Editor, The Journal of Pan African Studies; Assistant Professor, Department of Black Studies, State University of New York, New Paltz.

M.K. Asante, Jr. ( mkajr@asante.info; www.asante.info;), Assistant Professor, Department of English and Language Arts, Morgan State University, Baltimore, Maryland.

dele jegede ( jegeded@muohio.edu ), Professor and Chair, Department of Art, Miami University.

Uhuru Hotep ( hotep@duq.edu ), Associate Director, Michael P. Weber Learning Skills Center, Duquesne University.

Natalie Robertson ( natalie.robertson@hamptonu.edu ), Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and History, Hampton University.

Daniel E. Williams ( DWilliamsp@aol.com ), Clinical Psychologist in Private Practice, East Orange, New Jersey; Professor Emeritus, Psychology Department, Montclair State University, Upper Montclair, New Jersey.

Salim Faraji ( sfaraji@csudh.edu ), Assistant Professor, Department of Africana Studies, California State University, Dominguez Hills; Professor, Amen-Ra Theological Seminary, Los Angeles.

Jahi Issa ( Jahi1@hotmail.com ), Assistant Professor of History, Delaware State University, Dover, Delaware.

Jorge E. Porras ( jorge.porras@sonoma.edu ), Professor of Spanish, Department of Modern Languages & Literatures, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, California.

Wendy Belcher ( wbelcher@princeton.edu ), Assistant Professor, Department of Comparative Literature; Center for African American Studies, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ.

Craig C. Brookins ( craig_brookins@ncsu.edu ), Director, Africana Studies; Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina.

Buashie N. Amatokwu ( nna26@hotmail.com ), A-Selah, LLC. Los Feliz, California.

Runoko Rashidi ( runoko@yahoo.com ), Independent Scholar, Global African Presence (http://www.cwo.com/~lucumi/runoko.html), San Antonio, Texas.

Alamin Mazrui ( mazrui.1@osu.edu ), Associate Professor of African American & African Studies, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

John K. Marah ( jmarah@brockport.edu ), Professor and Chairperson, Department of African & Afro-American Studies, The State University of New York, Brockport.

Kathleen E. Bethel ( kbethel@northwestern.edu ), African American Studies Librarian, Northwestern University Library, Evanston, Illinois.

Nana Adu-Pipim Boaduo FRC (pipimboaduo@live.co.za ), Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Education, Department of Continuing Professional Teacher Development, Walter Sisulu University (Mthatha Campus); Affiliated Researcher, Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, Centre for Development Support, University of the Free State (Bloemfontein Campus).

Ismail H. Abdullahi ( iabdullahi@nccu.edu ), Associate Professor, School of Library and Information Sciences, North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC.

Tracy Flemming ( tracy.flemming@gmail.com ), Houston, Texas.

DeReef F. Jamison ( jamisond@savstate.edu ), Coordinator, Africana Studies, Savannah State University, Savannah, Georgia.

Weckea D. Lilly ( wlilly@temple.edu ), Ph.D. candidate, Department of African American Studies, Temple University, Philadelphia.

Asafa Jalata ( ajalata@utk.edu ), Professor, Sociology and Global Studies, and Interim Director of the Africana Studies Program, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

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