M. Raven Rowe

116-31 Newburg St.
St. Albans, New York 11412-3006
(718) 949-6148
e mail-- mrowe@shiva.hunter.cuny.edu

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EDUCATION

Hunter College of the City University of New York (CUNY)
695 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10021
B.A. in Psychology, expected in 1997
B. A. in Black and Puerto Rican Studies, expected in 1997

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Enlightened Racism: A Conceptual Analysis and Empirical Replication.
University of Delaware Psychology Department's Summer Research
Training Institute For Minority Group Students, Summer 1995.
Faculty Advisors: James M. Jones, Ph.D., Esther Madriz, Ph.D.

Traditional White Perceptions of Stereotypical Black Male Aggression and
Black Male Response: The Psychological Affects of Being Feared
Faculty Advisors: Esther Madriz, Ph.D. and Darlene Defour, Ph.D.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

"The Conquered Peoples" course tutor,
Black and Puerto Rican studies department, Hunter College (CUNY),
Spring semester 1993

AWARDS AND HONORS

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

PROFESSIONAL PAPER PRESENTATIONS

Rowe, M. R. (1995)
Enlightened Racism: A Conceptual Analysis and Empirical Replication
Presented at University of Delaware, July 29

Rowe, M. R. (1995)
Enlightened Racism: A Conceptual Analysis and Empirical Replication
Presented at the NIMH COR Colloquium, San Juan Puerto Rico, November 4

Rowe, M. R. (1996)
Traditional White Perceptions of Stereotypical Black Male Aggression
and Black Male Response: The Psychological affects of being feared
Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Las Vegas, Nevada
March 15

PUBLICATIONS

Poem "But Sex" published in Hunter College publication PODER. spring 1995 issue

STUDENT ACTIVITIES

OTHER ACTIVITIES

REFERENCES

James M. Jones, Professor of Psychology
University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716

Darlene DeFour, Assistant Professor of Psychology
Hunter College (CUNY), 695 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10021

Esther Madriz, Associate Professor of Sociology
Hunter College (CUNY), 695 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10021

University mailing address:

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