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Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation - January 18, 2008

Dr. Julianne Malveaux -- Selected Bibliography

 

(Picture downloaded from http://www.juliannemalveaux.com/ 1/9/08)

Dr. Julianne Malveaux, the President of Bennett College for Women, is the featured speaker at the 2008 Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation.

she is an economist, author, commentator, and the Founder & Thought Leader of Last Word Productions, Inc, a multimedia production company. Dr. Malveaux's contributions to the public dialogue on issues such as race, culture, gender, and their economic impacts, are helping to shape public opinion in 21st century America. As a writer and syndicated columnist, her work has appeared regularly in USA Today, Black Issues in Higher Education, Ms. magazine, Essence magazine, and The Progressive. Her weekly columns also appear in numerous newspapers.

In conjuction with the event, we have compiled a bibliography consisting of books, journal articles, book reviews and website by and about Dr. Julianne Malveaux.

Selected Books

Malveaux, Julianne. Black education, in McAdoo, Harriette Pipes (ed.) Black families, Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1988. Available at DeKalb County Public Library and through Interlibrary Loan.

Malveaux, Julianne. The economic predicament of low-income elderly women, Southport, CT: Project on Women and Population Aging, Southport Institute for Policy Analysis, 1992. Available through Interlibrary Loan.

Malveaux, Julianne. Fear and longing: race, rage, and the ace of spades, in Singley, Bernestine (ed.) When race becomes real: black and white writers confront their personal histories, Chicago: Lawrence Hill Books, 2002. Available at DeKalb County Public Library and through Interlibrary Loan.

Malveaux, Julianne. Gender difference and beyond: an economic perspective on diversity and commonality among women, in Rhode, Deborah L. (ed.) Theoretical perspectives on sexual difference, New Haven: Yale University Press, c1990. HQ1206 .T45

Malveaux, Julianne. Minister Louis Farrakhan's economic rhetoric and reality, in Alexander, Amy (ed.) The Farrakhan factor: African-American writers on leadership, nationhood, and minister Louis Farrakhan, New York: Grove Press, 1998. Available at DeKalb County Public Library and through Interlibrary Loan.

Malveaux, Julianne. Race, poverty, and women's aging, in Allen, Jessie & Pifer, Alan J. (eds.) Women on the front lines: meeting the challenge of an aging America, Washington, D.C.: Urban Institute Press, 1993. Available through Interlibrary Loan.

Malveaux, Julianne. Race to be the "largest" puts minority groups in last place, in Smith, Norris (ed.), Changing U.S. demographics, New York: H.W. Wilson, 2002. Available through Interlibrary Loan.

Malveaux, Julianne. Wall Street, Main Street, and the side street, in Mosley, Walter (ed.) Black genius: African American solutions to African American problems, New York: W.W. Norton, 1999. Available at DeKalb County Public Library and through Interlibrary Loan.

Malveaux, Julianne. What is Robeson's contemporary legacy?, in Stewart, Jeffrey C. (ed.) Paul Robeson: artist and citizen, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1998. Available at DeKalb County Public Library and through Interlibrary Loan.

Malveaux, Julianne. Year of the woman or the woman of the year: was there really an "Anita Hill effect"? in Smitherman, Geneva (ed.) African American women speak out on Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas, Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1995. E185.86 .A3344

Malveaux, Julianne. Gender: guaranteeing real equality, in Caplan, Richard & Feffer, John. State of the union, 1994: the Clinton administration and the nation in profile, Boulder: Westview Press, 1994. Available through Interlibrary Loan.

Malveaux, Julianne & Green, Reginna A. The paradox of loyalty: an African American response to the war on terrorism, Chicago: Third World Press, 2002. Available at DeKalb County Public Library and through Interlibrary Loan.

Malveaux, Julianne. The political economy of Black women, in Jennings, James (ed.) Race, politics, and economic development: community perspectives, London; New York: Verso, 1992. Available through Interlibrary Loan.

Malveaux, Julianne. Popular culture and the economics of alienation, in Wallace, Michele & Dent, Gina (eds.) Black popular culture, Seattle: Bay Press, 1992. E185.86 .B532

Malveaux, Julianne. Transitions: the Black adolescent and the labor market, in Jones, Reginald Lanier (ed.) Black adolescents, Berkeley, CA: Cobb & Henry, 1989. Available through Interlibrary Loan.

Malveaux, Julianne. Sex, lies and stereotypes: perspectives of a mad economist, Los Angeles, CA: Pines Ones Pub., 1994. Available through Interlibrary Loan.

Malveaux, Julianne & Perry, Deborah. Unfinished business: a Democrat and a Republican take on the 10 most important issues women face, New York: Perigee, 2002. Available through Interlibrary Loan.

Malveaux, Julianne. Voices of vision: African American women on the issues, Washington, D.C.: National Council of Negro Women, 1996. Available through Interlibrary Loan.

Malveaux, Julianne. Wall Street, Main Street, and the side street: a mad economist takes a stroll, Los Angeles? Pines One Publications, 1999. Available through Interlibrary Loan.

Malveaux, Julianne. Women of color in the labor market, in Ferber, Marianne A. & Nelson, Julie A. (eds.) Women at the end of the millennium: what we know, what we need to know, Stamford, CT: JAI Press, 1999. Available through Interlibrary Loan.

Simms, Margaret C. & Malveaux, Julianne. Slipping through the cracks: the status of Black women, New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books, 1986. Available through Interlibrary Loan.

Wallace, Phyllis Ann, Datcher, Linda & Malveaux, Julianne. Black women in the labor force, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1980. Available at DeKalb County Public Library and through Interlibrary Loan.

 

Selected Articles and Book Reviews

Boyd, Herb. Economic straight talk from Dr. Malveaux. New York Amsterdam News, 5/25/2006, 97 (22)

Boyd, Herb. A new force in Black America is launched. New York Amsterdam News, 1/18/2004, 98 (4)

Chih-ming Wang. Capitalizing the big man: Yao Ming, Asian America, and the China Global. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, Aug2004, 5 (2)

Malveaux, Julianne. All about the Benjamins. Black Issues Book Review, Jan/Feb2000, 2 (1)

Malveaux, Julianne. Black colleges are as vital today as ever. USA Today, 08/24/2007

Malveaux, Julianne. Black Dollar power. Essence, Oct99, 30 (6)

Malveaux, Julianne. Civil rights milestones offer lessons. Black Issues in Higher Education, 4/8/2004, 21 (4)

Malveaux, Julianne. Covenant, convention and context. Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 3/23/2006, 23 (3)

Malveaux, Julianne. Globalization, culture and sharing. Black Issues in Higher Education, 8/2/2001, 18 (12)

Malveaux, Julianne. History and symbolism. Black Issues in Higher Education, 08/05/99, 16 (12)

Malveaux, Julianne. King's legacy lives on -- in Venezuela. USA Today, 01/16/2004

Malveaux, Julianne. Of N-words and race men. Black Issues in Higher Education, 02/18/99, 15 (26)

Malveaux, Julianne. The price of education. Black Issues in Higher Education, 8/28/2003, 20 (14)

Malveaux, Julianne. Racism holds painful legacy. USA Today, 10/03/2003

Malveaux, Julianne. Resting on the box into which we have put Dr. King. Black Issues in Higher Education, 02/05/98, 14 (25)

Malveaux, Julianne. Stepping out into the unknown: Bessie Coleman & the millennium. Black Issues in Higher Education, 02/17/2000, 16 (26)

Malveaux, Julianne. Unpaid internships deny poorer kids. USA Today, 07/13/2007

Malveaux, Julianne. Widening the access gap. Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2/23/2006, 23 (1)

Padgett, Tania. Unfinished business: a Democrat and a Republican take on the 10 most important issues women face. Black Issues Book Review, Nov/Dec2002, 4 (6)

White, Renee Minus. Women: read this. New York Amsterdam News, 9/19/2002, 93 (38)

 

Websites

Meet the Speaker - http://www.juliannemalveaux.com/

Julianne Malveaux - A legacy that left blacks behind - http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/editorials/2004-06-10-reagan-blacks-edit_x.htm


 

 

 







 














 

 

 

 

 


 

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