Dr. Ron Stewart "Black History Month"
Dr. Ron Stewart, Chair and professor of sociology, holds a succession of degrees that laid the foundation for his career-long research focused on the social and economic conditions confronting African American males in U.S. society. His book, African American Husbands: A Study of Black Family Life, is a publication related to his research interests, as is his recent publication, “The Declining Significance of Black Male Employment: Gendered Racism of Black Men in Corporate America.”
A regular presenter at national conferences, Dr. Stewart has also served on the organizing committee for a national conference and workshop on constructing progressive definitions of Black masculinity. He is the founder of the African American Male Empowering Network (AAMEN) at Buffalo State, a support group for African American males that assists them in navigating both academic and nonacademic issues in pursuing their bachelor’s degrees.
He holds an associate of arts degree in sociology from Bishop State Community College, a bachelor of science degree in sociology from Tuskegee University, and two masters of arts degrees, one in sociology, one in African-American studies, from The Ohio State University. He earned a doctor of philosophy degree in sociology from Howard University in 1990, joining the Buffalo State faculty that fall. He was promoted to professor in 2006. Courses he has taught include Introduction to Sociology, Social Problems, Sociology of the Family, The African American Family in the U.S., Research Methods, Classical Sociological Theory, Sociology of Sports, Race and Ethnic Relations, and Seminar on the African American Male.
Event by GCC Student Activities & Community Service, Greenfield Community College and Mary McEntee
Event by GCC Student Activities & Community Service, Greenfield Community College and Mary McEntee
Dr. Ron Stewart "Black History Month"
Date and Time
Thursday Feb 18, 2021
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EST