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Institute for Civic Leadership

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Faculty | ICL Advisory Committee

Ajuan Mance
Associate Professor
Mills Hall 307, 510.430.3378, amance@mills.edu
Professional Interests: African American literature, 19th-century American literature, U.S. popular culture, the oral tradition in U.S. literature, Black feminist thought, African American art

Bernadette Chi
Visiting Assistant Professor, Fall
Mills Hall 128, 510.430.3234, bchi@mills.edu
Professional Interests: Leadership development, service learning, youth development, citizenship, civic education

ICL Advisory Committee

Judith Briggs Marsh
Consultant, Institute for Civic Leadership

Joseph E Kahne, PhD
Professor of Education
Dean of the School of Education
Abbie Valley Chair
Education 215, 510.430.3275, jkahne@mills.edu
Professional Interests: Democracy and education, urban educational change and school policy, sociology of education, service learning, youth development

Ajuan Mance
Associate Professor of English
Aurelia Henry Reinhardt Chair
Mills Hall Room 311, 510.430.3378, amance@mills.edu
Professional Interests: African American literature, 19th-century American literature, U.S. popular culture, the oral tradition in U.S. literature, Black feminist thought, African American art

Paul R. Schulman
Professor of Government
Department Head of Government
Vera Long 111, 510.430.3270, paul@mills.edu
Professional Interests: Bureaucratic organizations and public policy making; science, technology, and public policy

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Michaela Daystar
Program Coordinator
Vera Long 130, 510.430.3234
mdaystar@mills.edu

 

 

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