African American Linguists

African American Linguists

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African American Linguists is committed to promoting world languages in the African American community.

Founded in 2004 by Spanish professors Tamari Jenkins and Krishauna Hines-Gaither. Since then there have been up to 80 members/supporters and dozens of students have been awarded scholarships. In 2012 the founders made the decision to transition the organization to a network. Members/network friends can come together to gain information, share research and collaborate on projects. This facebook pag

09/23/2021

Greetings!

Please be aware that we have moved all interaction to a Facebook Group under the same name. This page will be deactivated soon.

Photos from African American Linguists's post 11/17/2018

At our ACTFL convention dinner gathering with the African American SIG. So nice reuniting with and meeting for the 1st time so many amazing world language professionals from around the country!

Donations 05/30/2017

We are seeking donations for our scholarship fund. Please give if you can. Any amount will be appreciated! This scholarship helps students of world languages study abroad and/or pursue their higher education. http://www.weboaal.com/donations.htm

Donations African-American Linguists is a site dedicated to the promotion of foreign languages in the African-American Community.

Photos from Multilingual Black American Foundation's post 02/15/2017
Photos from Multilingual Black American Foundation's post 02/14/2017

Never too late to start!

Photos 02/13/2017

12] Morgan Freeman

Born June 1, 1937 in Memphis, Tennessee.
An iconic voice for decades.
A friend of the big screen, stage, radios and TV.
Plays many characters not intentionally Black.
*Learned to speak French at UCLA and continued to fluency.



www.mulbafoundation.org

black-ish 02/12/2017

is actually doing big things.

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