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Carol J. Pretlow is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Norfolk State University in Norfolk, Virginia as well as the Director of the Center for Strategic and Global Studies. A Political Science graduate of Fisk University, Nashville Tennesee,. Professor Pretlow also holds an M.A in Mass Communications from Norfolk State University, Juris Doctor (JD) from the Washington College of Law at American University in Washington D.C., and a Masters in International Legal Studies (LL.M) from the Washington College of Law. In 1997, Professor Pretlow was invited to continue research as a fellow in National Security Law at W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African-American Research at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Developing an interdiscplinary analysis of national security law, the professor utilized an historical perspective to examine the core subject "National Security Law: Political Criminality and Revolutionary Politics in the African-American Community ". Most Recently 2000-2001 Professor Pretlow was in the lead researcher and project director for three research contracts from the Department of Defense (DOD). Additionally, Professor has conducted workshops and seminars entitled "Gender and the Law" for the Department of International Relations and English at Tongji University in Shanghai, China.

Dr. Brinston B. Collins is a graduate of Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia. Earning a Masters Degree in Arab Studies from American University in Beirut and a Ph.D. from Princeton University in Philosophy, Dr. Collins has traveled the Middle East extensively and is an expert on Middle Eastern history, politics and culture. With over 40 years of experience in the Middle East and 30 years in the field of education, Dr. Collins has participated in numerous forums, lecture series and conferences,both on the local and national level. Fluent in Arabic, Dr. Collins has also studied at Harvard, Carnegie Mellon University and West Point.
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Dr. Jesse L. Pendleton Jr is a full time Professor of Geography at Norfolk State University. earning an M.S. and Ph.D degree from Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts, Dr. Pendleton has published numerous articles which are available upon demand. With over 30 years over experience in the area of education, Dr. Pendleton has traveled Latin America and Europe extensively and is an expert in the areas of Latin America, Urban Geography, Political Geography, Physical Geography, Human and Cultural Geography, and Critical Thinking.
Dr. Emeka Okoli is an Associate Professor of Mass Communications at Norfolk State University. Earning a Ph.D. from Howard University in Washington D. C. in Human Communication Studies with specialization in Organizational and Intercultural Communication and a Masters Degree from Regent University in Television programming and Photo journalism. With over 20 years in the academic arena, Dr. Okoli is a specialist in the areas of Trans-cultural leadership development studies, cross cultural studies and exchange, diversity studies, organizational communication with specialization in intercultural communication, public speaking, mass communication, photojournalism, and intra/interpersonal communication. Dr. Okoli's publications include Taking Care of Business: A Manual For Doing Business Across National And Cultural Boundaries and Organizational Entry, Socialization, and Assimilation: A Study of 'Brain Drain' and the Assimilation of African Students in the United States.
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Dr. Aubrey Escoffery is a graduate of Columbia University in New York City. Earning a M.A in Psychology as well as a Postdoctoral Certificate: Institute for Rational Psychotherapy and a Ph.D from the University of Connecticut, Dr. Escoffery is a Clinical Psychologist. His past appointments include Provost/Executive Vice President at Edwards Waters College Jacksonville, Florida, Executive Assistant to the Chancellor at Elizabeth State University, Professor of Psychology at Both Hampton University and Norfolk State University. Dr. Escoffery has authored many research publications and articles such as Attitudes and Opinions of the Virginia Legislature and Civil Right Militancy Scale: Personality and Behavior Correlates of Afro-American Belief in "Fate Control". While he has over 40 Years of experience in Clinical Psychology, Dr. Escoffery has traveled the globe extensively from Africa to the Americas. His professional memberships include: The American Psychological Association, Association of Black Psychologists, Psi Chi, and Who's Who in the South and Southwest.
Professor Maurice Cole is a an Assistant Professor of History at Norfolk State University. An Alum of Norfolk State University, Professor Cole obtained a M.A. degree in History/International Relations from Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. Having traveled Africa and the Middle East extensively, Professor Cole is also a Hays-Fullbright Fellow as well as the recepient awards and accomendations from the U.S. State Department, Phi Alpha Theta and the National Geographic Society.
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Dr. Rudolph Wilson is the Head of the Political Science Department at Norfolk State University. Earning a B.A. degree from Howard University, a Master's of Arts degree from SUNY Binghampton, and a Ph.D. Atlanta University, Dr. Wilson has over a quarter of a century worth of research and professional experience in the political process. Dr. Wilson has conducted research on a wide variety of area ranging from housing and employment to the Census information for the U.S.Bureau of Census. Demographics Studies, Public Policy and Board Member of the Virginia Board of Forestry are the positions for which he has recorded expertise. He has published numbers papers and publications such as "Social Welfare Policy and the Low Income Community, Impact, The Impact of Redistricting of Minority Empowerment in 1990" and "Racial Minorities Empowerment in the 1990's: the Politics of Redistricting."
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