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Regina Oboler in Ursinus College Ruby Yearbook
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Growth of the African American and Africana Studies Program at Ursinus College.
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Dr. Regina Oboler is pictured in the Ruby Yearbook in the year of 1989. Dr. Oboler was a professor of Ursinus College's Peoples of Africa Anthropology course, a previous elective of the African American and Africana Studies program. The course introduced students to the diversity of African cultures and focused on themes that distinguish Africa as a cultural area. Some topics addressed in the course were the history of human settlement; population migrations; social, political, and economic organizations; religion and belief systems; European colonization impacts and social change. Dr. Oboler worked in Gender and Women's Studies, International Relations, Environmental Studies, American Studies, African American and Africana Studies and Anthropology and Sociology, which she served as a department chair and program director for.
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Ursinus College
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The Ursinus College Ruby Yearbook
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Ursinus College
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1989
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Ursinus College
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Ursinus College holds the rights to this document.
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Scan from the Ursinus College Archives
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English
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Yearbook
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Dr. Regina Oboler Ursinus College Ruby 1989
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Ursinus College 1989
1989
AAAS
African American Africana Studies
anthropology
Collegeville
liberal arts
Pennsylvania
Regina Oboler
Sociology
Ursinus College
Ursinus College Yearbook
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Gender, Race, and Work
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Course description of an AAAS elective.
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“Gender, Race and Work” is a course description published by the office of the registrar at Ursinus College in the 2002-2003 Ursinus College Course Catalogue. This is the first year the course is offered under the instruction of Ms. Maggie Ussery. The course investigates the intersection of race, class, gender and work and their impact on women’s experiences in the United States. This course continues to be offered until the 2007-2008 school year although Ms. Maggie Ussery’s final year of instruction is in the 2006-2007 academic year.
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the office of the registrar at Ursinus College
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2002-2003 Ursinus College Course Catalogue
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Ursinus College
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2003
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Ms. Maggie Ussery
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English
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A course description from the Sociology/ Women's Studies that qualifies as elective for the African American and Africana Studies program.
2003
AAAS
African American Africana Studies
Collegeville
Course Catalog
liberal arts
Maggie Ussery
Pennsylvania
Sociology
Ursinus College
Woman's Studies. Gender
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This class explores the experiences of African Americans in the U.S. with the dual focus of exploring the historical context of Black life and many of the contemporary issues facing African Americans. We cannot discuss the position of African Americans in the U.S. without critically examining race and discrimination. Race is a concept that encompasses more than a commonsense understanding; thus, it is one objective of this course to think about the historical development and current manifestations of race in the lives of African Americans. Prerequisite: Any 100-level course in Anthropology or Sociology, or permission of instructor. Three hours per week. Four semester hours. (SS, D.)
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Ursinus Course Catalog
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SOC-258 African American Experience
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Growth of the African American and Africana Studies Program at Ursinus College
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The text focuses on a course offered in the 2016-2017 course catalog. The course focuses on the historical and contextual context of the experience of African Americans in the United States. The course is taught by unnamed Sociology faculty. The course if offered as part of the Sociology/Anthropology department and African American and Africana Studies program.
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Ursinus College Registrar
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Ursinus College Course Catalog
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Ursinus College
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2016-2017
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English
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Ursinus College African American Experience Course
2016-2017
AAAS
African American Africana Studies
Collegeville
Course Catalog
liberal arts
Pennsylvania
Sociology
Ursinus College
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An exploration of how race and ethnicity shape social life. This course examines the relations between racial and ethnic groups, along with the social consequences of their relative positions. The course expands students’ critical thinking and reflection skills by making meaningful connections between sociological ideas and everyday experience. Prerequisite: SOC-100, ANTH-100, or permission of the instructor. Three hours per week.Four semester hours. (SS, D.)
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SOC-255 Race and Ethnic Relations
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English
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Growth of the African American and Africana Studies Program at Ursinus College.
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The text focuses on a reworked course offered during the 2017-2018 course catalog. The course was formerly titled American Ethnic Groups. Race and Ethnic Relation focuses on and cognizes the complexity of the interaction between ethnicity and race. The course is taught by an unnamed Sociology faculty. The course is offered by the Anthropology/Sociology department and the African American and Africana studies program.
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Ursinus College Registrar
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Ursinus College Course Catalog
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Ursinus College
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2017-2018
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Ursinus College Race and Ethnic Relations Course
2017-2018
AAAS
African American Africana Studies
Collegeville
Course Catalog
ethnicity
liberal arts
Pennsylvania
Sociology
Ursinus College
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This course focuses on ethnic patterns of community social life in urban, suburban, and rural settings. It explores the range and diversity of American ethnic subcultures. It also studies the processes of assimilation and diversification of ethnic groups in the national political, economic and cultural framework. Prerequisites: None. Three hours per week. Four semester hours. (SS, D.)
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SOC-255 American Ethnic Groups
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Growth of the African American and Africana Studies Program at Ursinus College
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The text focuses on a course offered in the 2016-2017 course catalog. The course focuses on the political, social, and economic context of ethnic groups in the United States. This course description forges the relation between race and ethnicity. The course is taught by unnamed Sociology faculty. The course if offered as part of the Sociology/Anthropology department and African American and Africana Studies program.
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Ursinus College Registrar
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Ursinus College Course Catalog
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Ursinus College
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2016-2017
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.png
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English
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Ursinus College American Ethnic Groups Course
2016-2017
AAAS
African American and Africana Studies
Collegeville
Course Catalog
ethnicity
liberal arts
Pennsylvania
Sociology
Ursinus College