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A Conversation with Kwame Dixon
Kwame Dixon (born c. 1960) is a political scientist and human rights activist who specializes on race in the Americas. His field of interest is in African descendant people living in Latin America, North America and South America. He is a professor of Afro-Latino Studies, Race, Democracy and Human Rights for Afro-Latin Americans. He currently works at Howard University as a professor in the department of African American Studies. He contributes articles to The Hemispheric Institute E-misférica, He is also a consultant for NGO's like Consultant – Club of Madrid Expert: African Women’s Leadership Project.
Contents
- A Conversation with Kwame Dixon
- Kwame Dixon Afro Politics and Civil Society in Salvador da Bahia Brazil
- Career
- Books
- Journal Publications
- TV Appearances
- References

Kwame Dixon – Afro-Politics and Civil Society in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil
Career
He has a B.A, MA, and PhD in Political Science.He currently teaches at Syracuse University. He has been a visiting professor at Depauw University. He was a Fulbright Scholar. He has conducted field research on Afro American communities in Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Cuba, and Nicaragua. He has been a visiting professor in Spain for three years.
Books
Journal Publications
TV Appearances
Race and Revolution in Cuba Democracy Now!, 2000 himself