College of Liberal Arts

Department of Comparative Ethnic Studies

Frank King

Ph.D. Candidate, American Studies

Curriculum vitae

Frank is teaching CES 101 Section 4 during the 2011 summer session.

He is an Afrocentric Urban Inspirational Metaphysician examining the discourse of revolutionary/revelationary pedagogical processes as liberation and Kujichagulia.

His research interests cover Afrocentric philosophy, Hip Hop (pedagogy, political economy, and metaphysics), and education programs in juvenile detention centers.

He has taught at various academic levels on topics such as U.S. imperialism, American cultures, Africana Studies, intersections of race, class, gender, and sexuality, conservatism in America, Hip Hop, the digital divide, and technical writing

Contact Mr. King

fking1@wsu.edu
509-335-2605 (message)
Wilson-Short 107A

Office Hours

By appointment

Course Materials

Summer 2011
Past Syllabus

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