Eddie Glaude in Conversation with Greg Carr
[2023-08-11 14:14:25]
Greg E. Carr is an Associate Professor at the University of Africa and is Dean of African American Studies at Howard University. Prior to Howard, Dr. Karl served as the first school district for Philadelphia ethnic and cultural residents. In 2005, he led the team of academic and educational policy makers, designed a curriculum framework for the African-American history course for public high school students in Philadelphia, and the first near Africa research program, Africa I developed a secondary school textbook. . America's history from the framework of African research methodology He is also a co-founder of a community-based academic program that involves Philadelphia Free School Movement, more than 10,000 primary school students, 2,000 high school students, 1,000 college students Yes, it is an intensive African-centered program.
Dr. Karr lectured in the US and Ghana, Egypt, South Africa, Brazil, France and the UK. His publications include articles on "the history of intelligence in African studies", articles on the selection of authoritative disciplines, African-American research readers, articles on black studies. Intellectuals in Africa From Crisis to Liberation Doctrine and Democracy), Vol. 25, No.1, March, 201, pages 1-14. . He is a former member of the National Black Research Council and is also the second vice chairman of the African Institute for the study of classical civilization. Dr. Karl was chosen twice by the Howard University Student Association twice by the Honorary Association of the University of Arts and Sciences of the Arts and the University of the Arts and Sciences of the Arts.
Dr. Carl, Dr. Dana Williams, Howard's staff, and 60 undergraduates started Howard's historic overseas summer studies at Howe in 2008. More than 20 Howard students are participating in the 2010 Egypt Overseas Research Program at University of Chicago, North Eastern University of Illinois and Myers College.
Dr. Carr is a large number of African World History projects collaboratively edited by the African Civilization Research Association as a spokesman for various printing and electronic media including New York Times, Post, Le Monde, MSNBC including today, It is representative. Radio stations, WHUR, WHUT, C-SPAN, CNN, as well as the range of local radio, television, Internet media
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