Contact Information
Name: Darryl Omar Freeman
Title: Lecturer
Office Location: Amador Hall Room 562D
Email: darryl.o.freeman@csus.edu
Office Phone: (916) 278-6646
Mailing Address: Sacramento State 6000 J Street Sacramento, CA 95819
Office Hours: Mon 9:00 am - 9:45 Wed 9:00 - 9:45 Or by appointment
Courses that I teach
- ETHN 11 Introduction to Ethnic Studies
- ETHN 100 Ethnic America
- ETHN 115 Biracial and Multiracial Identity
- ETHN 171 African Philosophy and Religion
- ETHN 198 Co-curriculum Activities
- GOVT 001 Essentials of Government
Publications
"Mixed-Race Individuals: A Solution for Race Relations in America" in Introduction to Ethnic Studies. Dale Allender and Gregory Ye Mark ed. Kendall Hunt Publishing 2016
"Reconstructing the Intertwining Social Political Relationships and Colonial Racialization of American Indians and African Americans: Oklahoma Cherokee/African Ancestry Freedmen Case Study." in Journal of Indigenous Nations and People Law e-Journal.
"Literary Review of Jeanette Ndhlovu's No Time To Mourn" in African Studies Journal. Volume 12, 5/2011; 59-63
List of other publications - http://ssrn.com/authorr=1726289
Research Projects/Interests
D. Freeman is an accomplished researcher, writer, speaker, and social/cultural critic. His work spans many different social and political arenas - from public policy reform and racial/cultural representation in the United States to community of color identity issues, critical ethnic coalition movement building, and social political issues of the African Diaspora. His interdisciplinary case study methodological approach to research in these studies provides him with a unique perspective on Anthropologically driven contemporary inter-ethnic and minority group
D. Freeman is an Individual Interdisciplinary Ph.D. ABD candidate at the State University of Washington, Pullman campus. He is a critical race, ethnic, gender and cultural studies specialist with a particular interest in comparative social-political ethnic relations between Native American and the African American communities. Freeman has a Master’s degree in Government from California State University, Sacramento. He also has a Master’s degree in Ethnic Studies from San Francisco State University where he also been a guest lecturer and graduate teaching assistant in Pan African Studies and Native American Social-Political Studies. He has also been an invited lecturer at Al-Arqam Islamic School in Sacramento, California.
Professional Associations
American Anthropological Association, member
American Political Science Association, past member
National Association of Ethnic Studies, member
National Conference of Black Political Scientists, Past member
National Council for Black Studies, past member
Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, member
University/Community Service
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Faculty Senate Representative, CSUS 2018-2020
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Ethnic Studies Now – Sac School District Community Committee (2015-17)
Loaves and Fishes Food Service Volunteer (30 years)
Associate Dean Search Committee Member (2014-15)
Cooper-Woodson College Peer Mentor, CSUS (2013-18)
African-American Graduation Celebration Steering Committee, CSUS (2013-18)
Arab & Muslim Ethnicities Faculty Search Committee, Admin. Assist. (SFSU 2009)
Center for African Peace and Conflict Resolution, Board member (2009- 2010)
Dean Search Committee Member, CSUS (2009)
Mentor, Odyssey Mentorship Program, CSUS Government Department, (2008-2009)
Callout Box Demo
The library quad
Guy West Bridge
Mariposa Hall
University Union