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Applications will be reviewed as they are received. Her dedication to racial diversity in advertising led her to start African Americans in Advertising AAIA , a non-profit organization for professionals in advertising and related industries. She has and continues to volunteer with various professional advertising organizations that promote racial diversity in advertising. The dissertation analyzed "cyphers"—spontaneous and improvisational dance circles in b-boying breakdancing culture.
Titled, "Dark Matter in B-Boying Cyphers: Race and Global Connection in Hip Hop," this work considers the cultural and performative dimensions of Hip Hop as a global phenomenon through the microcosm of cyphers and the invisible yet influential forces described by informants that hold them together.
The concept of "dark matter" becomes a metaphor for this substantive, unseen force, as well as a metaphor for the often unseen dimensions of African diasporic influences on cyphering. She has taught courses on U. Currently, she is working on a book manuscript delving into the five-century struggle of peoples to inhabit the Caribbean island of Vieques and of empires to control it.
He is the founder, president and artistic director of the Panamanian Guitar Association, which organizes the International Guitar Encounter. He also plans to complete his book: "Mejorana Music from Panama: Transcription and Analysis," and will expand a classroom curriculum that introduces college students to Latin American art music through the exploration of its folkloric origins.
At present Gregory has two research interests. His first interest is in modeling and simulating decision making processes to understand how people achieve goals in changing environments.
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