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00:00:32 - Professor Sheffield introduces himself
00:06:00 - African and African American scholarship at Kenyon
00:07:49 - Experience with African American Studies at his undergraduate institution, Case Western Reserve University
00:09:48 - Process of creating of African and African American Studies (AAAS) program at Kenyon, 1992
00:10:49 - Validating African American Studies in past experiences
00:11:58 - Organizing meetings for the program
00:12:55 - Protocol for adopting new program
00:19:38 - Crossroads faculty seminar
00:21:47 - Faculty intellectual diversity within the Crossroads seminar
00:23:37 - Bringing Crossroads seminar to student population
00:25:58 - Community response to introducing new academic program
00:26:52 - Black Student Union demands of 1969-'70 finally realized
00:27:25 - Professor Sheffield's thoughts on the slow progress towards curricular and student diversity
00:29:11 - Why was 1992 the year for AAAS program at Kenyon?
00:31:49 - Critical mass of Black faculty at Kenyon
00:33:58 - Support of white faculty on campus
00:34:45 - Curriculum as identity affirming
00:36:01 - Seeing those who look like you
00:37:40 - White students involved in AAAS/African Diaspora Studies program
00:38:51 - Student interest in the program
00:40:48 - Current state of the program
00:42:49 - Discipline not seen as a valid intellectual pursuit
00:44:23 - Campus opponents may have believed the program has political aims rather than academic ones
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Partial Transcript: My name's Ric Sheffield. I'm from a little town in Ohio, a small rural community called Mt. Vernon.
Segment Synopsis: Prof. Ric Sheffield teaches in the Law and Society program, as well as the Sociology department.
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Segment Synopsis: Black Student Union's (BSU) calls for similar progress in academic diversity realized almost 20 years later.
Hyperlink: BSU's 1969-'70 Statement of Policy