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An
Informed, Innovative, Solution-Oriented
Forum on
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Call for papers deadline extended!
The
Harvard Journal of African American
Public Policy is a student-run
journal published annually at the John
F. Kennedy School of Government at
Harvard University.
The
journal was founded in 1989 with the
primary goal to provide a comprehensive
and interdisciplinary examination of the
interaction between public policy and
the African-American experience.
Specifically, the journal seeks to:
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provide an arena for sound,
innovative and solution-oriented
discourse on issues affecting the
African American community;
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encourage scholarship and
communication among academics,
policy makers, and practitioners
with an interest in African American
issues;
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improve the public policy process by
integrating the experience of
African Americans into the
formulation, implementation and
evaluation of public policy.
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Sponsors
Publication
of the journal requires dedication and
financial commitments from many
individuals and organizations. A
grant from the
Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation supported
the journal from 1998-2001, allowing us
to produce several volumes. Although
there are many who have contributed to
the financial well-being of the journal, we feel it necessary to extend
a special thanks to the Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation.
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Announcements |
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2007 Volume is
Published!
"TEARING DOWN WALLS, BUILDING BRIDGES: Exploring the African American - Latino Dialogue" is now available.
The 2006 journal focuses on
the issue of redeveloping the Gulf Coast and highlights general
strategies that address urban revitalization and rural development.
Order your copy of
Volume XII Today!
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The
2005 volume is still available
"INVISIBLE: HIV/ AIDS in
the African American Community"
This volume features captivating articles, engaging interviews, and a
timely film review.
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