Dr. Toni-Mokjaetji Humber, is 'n boorling Angeleno wat haar familie erfenis in Los Angeles kan opspoor om die vroeë 1920's. Sy het haar Graad-graad in Sosiologie van die California State University, Los Angeles, 'n Meestersgraad in Opvoedkunde van Loyola Mary Mount Universiteit, en haar doktorsgraad in Sosiolinguistiek van Howard Universiteit. Sy is 'n professor in die etniese en Women's Studies Departement by California State Politegnikum Universiteit, Pomona. Haar navorsing belange fokus op Afrika-en Afro-Amerikaanse kultuur en geskiedenis, Ebonics en sy opvoedkundige implikasies, asook etniese studies, sosiolinguistiek, en inter-kulturele kommunikasie. Dr. Humber geleer in die Los Angeles Unified School District vir baie jare en was direkteur van die Program vir die bereiking van Uitnemendheid Kommunikasie in die Skool vir Kommunikasie by Howard Universiteit, Washington, DC, vir vier jaar. Sy het in die Kollege van Onderwys en Geïntegreerde Studies by Cal Poly Pomona elf jaar en is 'n lid van die fakulteit in die etniese en Women's Studies Departement vir agt jaar. Sy is 'n wêreld vreemdeling wat omvattend gereis in Afrika en die Karibiese Eilande. Sy streef daarna om waarhede te ontbloot, wegneem verwronge beelde, persepsies, en idees oor kultuur-diverse mense, veral dié van Afrika-afkoms. She seeks to enlighten her students and learn about the dynamic histories, diverse kulture, and rich legacies of continental and diaspora Africans. Many overlook the historical fact that between 100,000 te 200,000 African slaves were brought to Mexico during the 16th through 18th centuries to work sugar cane plantations, mines, and later textile mills. This is nearly a third the number brought to the USA. In 1646 daar was 35,000 African slaves in Mexico, meer as 2.5 times the white population. She is currently working with: The Young Scholars Program Gretchen Morris, Program Director First Presbyterian Church of Inglewood gretchen.teaches@gmail.com
September 6, 2018 op 6:19 by die
I was listening to the show and she mentioned some books she recommended I missed the titles how do I find them?