Topics:

  Reparation, Diversity, Black Male Issues, Youth Development, Fatherhood, Multiculturalism
 

Programs:

 
  • Reparations 101: Dispelling the Myths, Stating the Facts

  • Endangered Black Males: Who’s Pulling the Trigger?

  • Diversity v. DUHversity: Reflections on Affirmative Action and Racism

  • Rearing Healthy Black Boys

  • The Underground Railroad: Facts and Fiction
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    Raymond A. Winbush, Ph.D.

    Dr. Raymond A. Winbush life's journey has been one of constant growth, insight and movement.

    Dr. Winbush is the author of Should America Pay? : Slavery and the Raging Debate on Reparations and The Warrior Method: A Program for Rearing Healthy Black Boys.

    Director, Institute for Urban Affairs, Morgan State University

    1995-2002 Benjamin Hooks Professor of Social Justice, Fisk University

    1995-2002 Director, Race Relations Institute, Fisk University

    1991-1995 Assistant Provost/Director Johnson Black Cultural Center, Vanderbilt University

    Consultant, Encyclopaedia Africana Project Accra, Ghana, West Africa

    Education:
    A native of Cleveland Ohio. A product of public school education. In 1970, he graduated with honors in psychology from Oakwood College in Huntsville, Alabama, and during his undergraduate education there, won scholarships to both Harvard and Yale Universities.

    After graduation he won a fellowship to the University of Chicago and received both his Masters and Ph.D. in psychology in 1973 and 1976 respectively.From 1973 to 1980, Dr. Winbush taught at Oakwood College and Alabama A & M University in Huntsville before coming to Vanderbilt University in the fall of that year. At Vanderbilt he held an adjunct professorship in the Department of Psychology.

    2001: Delegate to United Nations, World Conference Against Racism, Durban, South Africa

    2000: Fisk 2000 Study Tour of Ghana-
    It is important that Black people, throughout the world, have a clear understanding that Dr. Du Bois's and Dr. Nkrumah's call for a series of books, defining the world from an African-centered viewpoint, is still alive and well with the Encyclopaedia Africana Project, in Ghana.

    Fisk University's historic Race Relations Institute-
    In the tradition of the legendary Sankofa Bird of Ghana, fetches from the past and accompanies you on a ten day tour of beautiful Ghana, West Africa, to study the works of W.E.B. Du Bois, Kwame Nkrumah, George Padmore and the culture and people of Ghana, West Africa.

    1997: "National Dialogue on Race"-
    A recently received five-year $2.6 million grant from the Kellogg Foundation will establish a "National Dialogue on Race" that will create regional conversations on the most troubling issue of our times: Race Relations.

    1996: Ghana Research Fellowship- Studied the last two years of Du Bois's life in Accra, Ghana, West Africa and his work with the Encyclopaedia Africana. An article published in the Independence Day 40th Anniversary issue of Ghana Review International, UK, examines Du Bois's motivation and collaboration with President Kwame Nkrumah regarding this monumental work.


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