Pearl Dowe

 PearlK. Dowe

Pearl K. Dowe

  • Courses8
  • Reviews16

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Biography

University of Arkansas - Government


Resume

  • 1996

    PhD

    Political Science

  • 1994

    Master of Arts (M.A.)

    Political Science and Government

    Georgia Southern University

  • 1990

    NAACP

    Campus Unit Advisor

    American Political Science Association

    Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

    Political Science and Government

  • Race and Domestic Policy

    Panelists focused on issues of race

    minority rights

    and challenges facing the Latino and African-American communities. Among the topics they addressed were media imaging and perception of minority communities

    incarceration rates

    voting rights

    and unemployment. They responded to questions from the audience.

    UDC Forum: Dr. Pearl K. Ford Dowe

    Hello and welcome to another edition of UDC Forum. I'm Dr. Sandra Jowers-Barber

    Director for the Humanities at the University of the District of Columbia Community College and your host. The Ronald W.

    Blair Center - Pearl K. Ford Dowe

    Assistant Professor Pearl K. Ford Dow responds to the Blair-Rockefeller Poll concerning insights the poll revealed about African Americans.

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    “African Americans and Obama’s Domestic Policy Agenda: A Closer Look at Deracialization

    the Federal Stimulus Bill

    and the Affordable Health Care Act”

    “African Americans and Obama’s Domestic Policy Agenda: A Closer Look at Deracialization

    the Federal Stimulus Bill

    and the Affordable Health Care Act”

    “The Next Link in the Chain Reaction: Symbolic Racism and Obama’s Religious Affiliation”

    Todd shields

    “The Next Link in the Chain Reaction: Symbolic Racism and Obama’s Religious Affiliation”

    “What’s the Matter with Arkansas: Symbolic Racism and 2008 Presidential Candidate Support”

    Todd Shields

    “What’s the Matter with Arkansas: Symbolic Racism and 2008 Presidential Candidate Support”

    Tekla Ali Johnsons

    “Yes We Can or Yes We Did?: Prospective and Retrospective Change in the Obama Presidency”

    Tekla Ali Johnson

    Michael Fauntroy

    “One America? Obama’s Non-Racial State”

    Ford

    Pearl K. ed.

    2010. African Americans in Georgia

    Political and Policy Reflection of the New South

    This edited volume provides an understanding of the intersection of race and region while addressing contemporary issues such as the future of elementary and higher education

    the nature of health- care disparities

    and voting and representation.

    Ford

    Pearl K. ed.

    2010. African Americans in Georgia

    Political and Policy Reflection of the New South

    “’Obama’s Magic: Emotional Response to the Facial Displays of the 44th President

    Pearl

    Ford Dowe

    Howard University

    University of Arkansas

    Johnson C. Smith University

    University of Arkansas

    Oxford College of Emory University

    Howard University

    Oxford College of Emory University

    Oxford

    Georgia

    Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Political Science and Afreican American Studies

    University of Arkansas

    Assistant Professor

    Johnson C. Smith University

    Assistant Professor

    University of Arkansas

    Department Chair

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PLSC 4293

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