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2023-12
Sanchez, Hector J., Clark Atlanta University
Atlanta University and Clark Atlanta University Theses and Dissertations
Case Study of a Culturally Relevant Restorative Practices Readiness Assessment Process: Centering Racial Equity to Transcend the Compliance of District Mandates
2023-12
Palmer, Whitney T., Clark Atlanta University
Atlanta University and Clark Atlanta University Theses and Dissertations
Life Begins with Mothers: Identifying Factors That Influence African American Teen Mothers to Persist in APublic 4-year HBCU
2023-08-01
A.C. Salaam reflects on her time attending medical school in the Caribbean and discusses how that experience led her to the practice of plant healing. She shares stories of plant medicines and how she uses them throughout the interview. She reflects on her family's food practices and the role of sufficiency. Salaam touches on the importance of sustenance, and connects this value to her work in the Farmville, NC, community garden.
Oral history, Food heritage, March 4, 1965, Female, Indigenous, American, Pitt County, NC, Fairfield County, CT
Heirloom Gardens Oral History Project
A.C. Salaam reflects on her time attending medical school in the Caribbean and discusses how that experience led her to the practice of plant healing. She shares stories of plant medicines and how she uses them throughout the interview. She reflects on her family's food practices and the role of sufficiency. Salaam touches on the importance of sustenance, and connects this value to her work in the Farmville, NC, community garden.
2023-08-01
A.C. Salaam reflects on her time attending medical school in the Caribbean and discusses how that experience led her to the practice of plant healing. She shares stories of plant medicines and how she uses them throughout the interview. She reflects on her family�s food practices and the role of sufficiency. Salaam touches on the importance of sustenance, and connects this value to her work in the Farmville, NC, community garden.
Oral history, Food heritage, March 4, 1965, Female, Indigenous, American, Pitt County, NC, Fairfield County, CT
A.C. Salaam reflects on her time attending medical school in the Caribbean and discusses how that experience led her to the practice of plant healing. She shares stories of plant medicines and how she uses them throughout the interview. She reflects on her family�s food practices and the role of sufficiency. Salaam touches on the importance of sustenance, and connects this value to her work in the Farmville, NC, community garden.
2023-12
King, Shatarra T., Clark Atlanta University
Atlanta University and Clark Atlanta University Theses and Dissertations
No Longer Hangin' with Mr. Cooper: An Analysis of Factors Explaining the Shortage of African American Male Educators at the Primary School Level
2023-08
Greene, Vernandi, Clark Atlanta University
Atlanta University and Clark Atlanta University Theses and Dissertations
Factors Affecting the Self-Efficacy of African American Freshmen Enrolled in English Remedial Classes at One Open-Enrollment Hbcu in the Southeastern United States and the Impact of Self-Efficacy on Their Academic Achievement