P. Khalil Saucier
Academic Background
Ph.D., Northeastern University, Sociology
M.A., Rhode Island College, Africana Studies
B.A., Rhode Island College, Sociology
Courses Taught
AFRI 162 Non-Western Worlds
AFRI 200 Introduction to Africana Studies
AFRI 490 Independent Study
AFRI 491 Directed Study
SOC 208 Minority Group Relations
SOC 316 Sociology of Education
SOC 344 Minority Issues in the Justice System
SOC 345 Victimology
Background
P. Khalil Saucier is Assistant Professor of Sociology and Director of the Program in Africana Studies. His publications are featured in the
Journal of Popular Music Studies, Rethinking Marxism: A Journal of Economics, Culture, and Society, American Communication Journal, and Fashion Theory. He is editor of
Native Tongues: An African Hip-Hop Reader (Africa World Press, 2011) and is also co-author of
Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Cape Verde, 4th edition with Richard A. Lobban Jr. (Scarecrow Press, 2007). He is currently completing a book length manuscript entitled
We Eat Cachupa, Not Clam Chowder: A Critical Mapping of Cape Verdean Youth Identity in America (Michigan State Press).
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