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Alice Nicholas, Ph.D. is an Africologist and Assistant Professor of Africana Studies at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB). She teaches classes in Africana Studies, Africana Literary Traditions, Africana Theatre, and Africana Womanism. Her research focuses on Africana liberation, culture and cultural production. At CSULB, Dr. Nicholas serves on the Executive Committee of the College of Liberal Arts Faculty Council and is the Faculty Advisor for the Africana Studies Student Association (ASSA). She has presented at numerous conferences and is a lifetime member of both the National Council for Black Studies (NCBS) and the Diopian Institute for Scholarly Advancement (DISA). She has self-published 10 volumes from her 10 Million Stories series and has had essays and poetry published in various scholarly and creative publications, including Black Perspectives, African American Review, Voices From Leimert Park: Redux, Sage Encyclopedia of African Cultural Heritage, and Imhotep: Graduate Student Journal (Temple University Department of Africology).
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