Vita
Associate Professor of Anthropology
University of Central Florida
Department of Anthropology
P.O. Box 25000
Orlando , FL 32816-1360
Office: (407) 823-6554
Fax: (407) 823-3026
Email: rhoward@mail.ucf.edu
Education
1999 Ph.D. University of Florida , Anthropology
1991 M.Ed. Cleveland State University , Adult Learning and Development
1973 B.A. Case Western Reserve University , Speech Communication
Academic Positions
2006-Present Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Central Florida , Orlando .
1999-2006 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Central Florida , Orlando .
2000-2001 Postdoctoral Fellow and Lecturer, University of Texas at Austin ; African Diaspora Program. Joint Appointment: Department of Anthropology and Center for African/African American Studies.
1991-1994 Assistant to Associate Dean, Capital University , Adult Degree Program, Cleveland , Ohio . Director of Admissions and Public Relations; Adjunct Faculty.
Research Interests
- The African Diaspora : Caribbean Region Focus
Topics:
- Ethnohistory
- Oral History/Social Memory
- Cultural Identity
- Social Construction of Race
- Nexus of African and Indigenous peoples in the Americas
- Southeastern United States Ethnology
- Multicultural Education
- Language and Pedagogy
- Sociolinguistics
Grants, Contracts and Fellowships
Research
2006 Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad: Senegal , Ghana and the African Diaspora in the Americas . Application i n process
2005 Contract: National Parks Service. Project Title: South Florida National Parks—Links in the Broken Chains of Slavery: Finding Freedom Seekers' Trails through the Florida National Parks . ($13,200.) P.I.
2000-2001 University of Texas at Austin , Postdoctoral Research Fellowship ($40,000)
1994-1999 McKnight Doctoral Fellowship (Full Tuition, $3,000 Books, and $55,000 Stipend)
Teaching
2005 Summer Faculty Development Conference, Latin American Studies Track, UCF ($1,000)
2005 Undergraduate Teaching Equipment, T. Matejowsky, R. Howard, E. Zorn, and L. S. Lieberman ($7,835)
2004 Honors Symposium Proposal Grant (Interdisciplinary), “Language, Culture and Pedagogy: Impact and Implications.” R. Howard and M. Lue. ($2,000.)
2003 Burnett Honors College , Seminar Development ($1,000.)
2002 Diversity Initiatives Workshop, Spring ($1,000.)
2000 Winter Faculty Development Workshop ($1,000.)
Publications
Book - Monograph
Black Seminoles in the Bahamas . Gainesville : University Press of Florida
176 pages, including 2 maps, 20 illustrations.
Journal Articles
2006 The “Wild Indians” of Andros Island : Black Seminole Legacy in The Bahamas . Journal of Black Studies. Sage Publications.
2005 Social Capital, Health and HIV Awareness of Girls in a Rural Caribbean Community. Sharon D. Morrison, Rosalyn Howard, Christina Hardy, Betria Stinson International Electronic Journal of Health Education . 8:135-145
Forthcoming Looking For Angola : An Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Search for a Nineteenth Century Florida Maroon Community and its Caribbean Connections. Transforming Anthropology .
Book chapters and other publications
2006 Black Seminole Diaspora: The Caribbean Connection . In Caribbean and Southern: Transnational Perspectives on the U.S. South. Helen A. Regis, ed. Proceedings of the Southern Anthropological Society, Volume No. 38. Athens : University of Georgia Press .
2005 Yoruba in the British Caribbean : A Comparative Perspective of Trinidad and the Bahamas . In. The Yoruba Diaspora in the Americas . T. Falola and M. Childs, eds. Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 157-176
2005 Introduction: Recollections of a Former Slave by James Lindsay Smith. Classics in Black Studies Series. Amherst , NY : Humanities Press, 7-18
2004 Festivals . Encyclopedia of Black Studies. Thousand Oaks , CA : SAGE Publications, 244-247
2003 The Black Seminole Heritage of Red Bays, Andros Island , Bahamas : An Anthropological Research Project, Summer 2003. Rosalyn Howard, Serena Franklin and Jon Freeman. Self-published Booklet. UCF Printing
Visual Media Productions
2005 “Looking for Angola ,” 30-minute documentary short. Script Consultant, Interviewee. Funded by the Florida Humanities Council
2004 “Patients and Providers Talking Together.” Video Narration. Funded by the Susan B. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
2003 Poster: “Black Seminole Diaspora”
2002 “Black Seminole Heritage in The Bahamas,” 19-minute research video
Ethnographic Field Research
Bahamas
Andros Island
2005 Project: Filming V.O. Oldham, broadcast journalist. Video footage for use in production of 30-minute documentary short entitled “Looking for Angola ”
2003 Project: Social capital, health and HIV awareness of Red Bays' girls. Interdisciplinary research with Sharon Morrison, Ph.D., University of North Carolina , Greensboro
2003 Project: Teaching Cultural Heritage. First ethnographic field experience for two UCF students
2002 Project: Oral history and demographic updates, Video- and Audio-taping interviews
2001 Project: Oral history and demographic updates, Video- and Audio-taping interviews
2000 Project: Oral history and demographic updates, Video- and Audio-taping interviews
Project: Ethnohistorical study of Black Seminoles in the Bahamas (Ph.D. Research)
Guadeloupe
Basse Terre and Grand Terre
2001 Project: Preliminary investigation of new research population. Black and Indian connections in the eastern Caribbean
Florida
1999 Project: Oral history interviews with Seminole Tribe of Florida tribal elders and political, business, and spiritual leaders. (Ph.D. Student Research Assistant). Spring and Summer on Seminole Indian Reservations: Big Cypress , Hollywood , and Brighton
1995 Project: Sociocultural study of architectural heritage and preservation in Bahamian immigrant community, “Black Grove.” (Ph.D. Student Research) University of Florida . Miami , Spring 1995
Jamaica
Black River , St. Elizabeth Parish
1995 Studying Up”: Analysis of elite perspectives on environmental degradation. (Ph.D. Student research; Participant on North-South grant of Prof. Anita Spring, P.I.). University of Florida
Selected Presentations
2006 Black Freedom Seekers . Kingsley Heritage Celebration. National Parks Service. Jacksonville , FL. October 21
2006 The “Looking for Angola “ Project. Museum of Arts and Sciences. Daytona Beach , FL October 1
2005 Panelist: Looking for Angola : Telling the Story . National Black Storytelling Festival and Conference. Tampa , FL. Nov. 12
2005 Looking for Angola : Public Archaeology and Public Education. Co-presented with William Burger, Archaeologist. Conference: Florida Anthropological Society. Annual Meeting. Gainesville , FL. May 14
2005 Panelist: The Black Seminole and the Greater Caribbean . Conference: The Fifth Biennial Florida African American Heritage Preservation Network Conference: Preserving African American Heritage Within the Greater African Diaspora. ( Florida Atlantic University affiliated). Ft. Lauderdale , FL. April 21
2005 Teaching Cultural Heritage: A Tool for Community Empowerment . Conference: Society for Applied Anthropology. Annual Meeting. Santa Fe , NM . April, 7
2006 Panelist: Premier of “Looking for Angola ” documentary. Asolo Theater ( Florida State University ) Sarasota , FL. Feb. 26
2005 The Angola-Polk County-Bahamian Connections of Black Seminoles. Conference: African American Heritage Conference. Bartow , FL. February 5
2004 Session Moderator: African American Heritage Conference. Affiliated with Florida A & M University . Bartow, FL. February
2004 Avenues to Autonomy: Venues of Freedom in Florida and The Bahamas . Conference: Freedom in the Florida Territory : American and Caribbean Connections to the Underground Railroad. University of Miami . January
2003 ‘We Reach Freedom When Day Clean': Bahamian Sanctuary for the Black Seminoles of Florida . Conference: Southern Historical Association Annual Meeting. Houston , TX . November
2003 Panelist: Florida : The State of Black Studies and African Diaspora Peoples' Conference. Panel: “Black Presence in Florida .” Presentation Title: Black Seminole Diaspora: The Florida-Bahamas Route . Florida International University . Miami , FL. May
2003 Panelist: Black Seminole Network to Freedom: Florida-Bahamas. Historical Museum of South Florida, sponsored by the African American Caribbean Cultural Arts Commission, Inc. Miami, FL, May
2003 The Black Seminole Legend and Legacy of Andros , the ‘Promised Island '. The Bahamas Historical Society. Nassau , N.P., The Bahamas . March 18
2003 Black Seminole Diaspora: The Caribbean Connection. Key Symposium presentation. ‘Caribbean and Southern: Transnational Perspectives on the South.' Southern Anthropological Society Annual Meeting. Baton Rouge , LA. February
2003 Legend and Legacy: Black Seminoles in the Bahamas . Latin American and Caribbean History Invited Lecturer Series. Florida State University . February
2002 The Promised Island : Black Seminole Sanctuary in the Bahamas . Conference: American Society for Ethnohistory. Quebec City , Quebec , Canada . October
2002 Black Seminole Diaspora: The Missing Atlantic Component. Conference: Florida and the Atlantic World. Florida State University . February
2001 Black Seminoles in the Land Behind God's Back. Conference: American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. November
2001 The Seduction Was Complete: Afro-Caribbean Women in Neocolonial Metaphor. Conference: “The Emerging Caribbean : Direction and Purpose for the 21 st Century.” Conference: Caribbean Studies Association Annual Conference. St. Maarten, Dutch West Indies . May
2001 Colloquium: Sanctuary in the ‘Land Behind God's Back': Black Seminole History, Culture and Identity in The Bahamas . Department of Anthropology and Center for African/African American Studies; University of Texas at Austin , Spring
2000 Soul Survivor: The Legacy of W.E.B. DuBois and the Contemporary Construction of Race. Conference: “ W.E.B. DuBois. Race, and the New Millennium: A Symposium Celebrating the Centennial Anniversary of the Publication of “The Souls of Black Folk,” Mercer University , Macon , Georgia . March
1998 Sociopolitical and Sociocultural Implications of BahamianGovernance. Conference: Caribbean Studies Association Annual Conference, Antigua , West Indies . May
1997 Globalisation Vs Bahamianisation: Race and the Politics of Economy in The Bahamas . Conference: American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Washington , DC . November
Media Coverage of Research
Radio Interviews
2006 WHAT Radio, “Black Seminoles.” Philadelphia , PA , August 27
2005 WUSF/NPR Radio. “Looking for Angola : from Bradenton to Red Bays , Bahamas .” Interview. January 28
2004 Program: “ Africa Meets Africa .” Pacifica Radio, National Public Radio. Washington , D.C. , December 27
2003 Program: “The Bahamians.” 102.9 Island-FM. Nassau , Bahamas . Host: Charles Carter, March 17
Television
2006 Orange TV. Interview about Black Seminole research
2006 WEDU, PBS Sarasota, FL, aired documentary “Looking for Angola ;” includes my interview
2005 UCF in-Print. Interviewed about my book and research
2004 WPBT Public Television. Miami . Interviewed for Feature Story on Black Seminoles
2003 ZNS - Bahamas Television. Interviewed at the Seminole Tribal Fair, Hollywood , Florida
Newspapers
2006 Nassau Guardian.
2005 Atlanta Journal Constitution , “Slaves' Bahamas Refuge Endures.” May 15
2005 Miami Herald , “Slave Descendants Link Freedom to South Florida .” May 1
2005 South Florida Sun Sentinel , “Voyages of Freedom.” February 22
2005 Nassau Guardian ( Bahamas ). . “Settlement History Outlined in Lecture Series.” February 3
2005 Bradenton Herald . “Panel Plans Discussion on Angola .” January 5
2005 Sarasota Herald Tribune , group digs for artifacts, memories of Angola .” January 23
2003 Andros Chronicle , Special Section of Nassau Guardian ( Bahamas ). August
2003 Central Florida Future . “UCF Scholar Sheds Light on Black Seminoles.” February 24
2003 Orlando Sentinel . “Programs at Library Speak Volumes on Rich Heritage.” February 20
2003 UCF News (online),“Tracing Bahamian Black Seminoles.” January 27
2003 Orlando Sentinel , “Black Seminoles Found refuge in the Bahamas .” January 122003 Orlando Sentinel , “Black Seminoles' Story Goes Back to 1500s.” January 5
2003 Chronicle of Higher Education , “New Scholarly Books.” February 21
Magazines
2005 UCF QUEST . “Looking for Angola ; The Search for an 1800s Black Settlement.” Spring.
2005 Florida Frontier Gazette , Book Review. Spring
2004/2005 FLAVOUR . “ Digging for Tampa Bay Slave Past.” Winter.
Exhibits
2002-Present Florida Museum of Natural History: Photographic images of and text about Red Bays,
2004 UCF Library. One month Special Collections exhibit: “Black Seminoles of Red Bays, Andros Island , Bahamas .” Lecture presented, August
2003- Present Part of Permanent Exhibit: Seminoles of Florida . Andros Island , Bahamas ' Black Seminole Descendants.
Teaching Interests
Sociocultural anthropology, African Diaspora, African and indigenous peoples' interrelations, ethnohistory, ethnographic research methods, race and ethnicity, sociolinguistics, Caribbean cultures.
Courses Taught
University of Central Florida
1999- Present
General Anthropology (ANT 2000)
Cultural Anthropology (ANT 2410)
Peoples of the World (ANT 3212)
Black/Seminole Relations (ANT 3316)
Anthropology of Diaspora (ANT 3319)
Caribbean Cultures (ANT 3340)
Language and Culture (ANT 3640)
Ethnographic Field Methods (ANT 3802)
Language, Culture and Pedagogy (ANT 3930H: Honors Interdisciplinary Seminar, with M. Lue)
Introductory Perspectives on African American Studies (AFA 2102)
Other Universities
University of Texas at Austin
2000-2001 Post-doctoral Fellow. Africans and Native Americans in the Southeastern U.S . (ANT 324L) and Introduction to African American Culture (AFR 301)
University of Florida
1998 Teaching Assistant; Course: Cultural Diversity in the United States Guest lecture entitled: “The Impact of the Civil Rights Movement in the U.S. and the Caribbean ”
Capital University
1991-93 Cultural Pluralism in American Society; Fundamentals of Learning and Development
Professional Activities
University of Central Florida - Teaching
Doctoral Thesis Committees
2005 Rosalin Hanna; Attainment of Doctoral Degree for American Indian and Alaskan Native Women . Education. (Member)
2005- Present Diana Kennen; Minority Student Perceptions of Advanced Placement Science Study In Process. Education. (Member)
Master's Thesis Committee
2002 Patrice Hughes; Black Indians . Liberal Studies. (Chair)
Honors in the Major Thesis Committees
2005-Present Kimberlie Saint-Louis; Title: “ Haiti , A Nation Fallen from Grace and Into Despair .” Psychology and Political Science (Member). In process of research & writing.
2005-Present Naudia Johnson; Title: “ Differences in Body Image Among Jamaican Immigrant Women, Jamaican Women living in Jamaica and African American Young Adult Women .” Psychology. (Member). In process of research & writing. (Student recently seriously injured in car accident and will postpone completion until Summer or Fall 2006.)
2005 LeAnn Fickes; Title: After School Programs in Diverse Populations: the Affects on Female Participants . Liberal Studies . (Member).
2005 Zachary Blair; Same-Sex Marriages: A Cross Cultural Analysis . Anthropology. (Chair)
2005 Paul Fisk; A Different Type of Bilingual Education: An Ethnography of Hillcrest Elementary. Liberal Studies . (Member)
Serena Franklin; Ill Beats: Black Women Rap Artists and the Representations of Women in Hip Hop Culture . Anthropology. (Chair)
2004 Brian Smith; Bolivia , Coca, and the Military: Complex Relationships and Changing Dynamics. Anthropology . (Member)
2003 Roy Perez; Off The Hyphen: Race Consciousness in DuBois and U.S. Latina/o Cultural Theory . English. (Member)
University of Central Florida - Service
University
2006 N.E.H. Summer Fellowship. Selection Committee
2005 UCF Faculty Development Summer Conference. International/Interdisciplinary Studies Institute: Presenter: “Issues of Diaspora,” with Elayne Zorn; and Team Member: Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies (LACLS) track, developing Bachelors degree criteria
2005 McNair Scholars Program Advisory Board (Member)
2005 Diversity Initiatives: Diversity Week Seminar Presenter with M. Lue
2004 -Present McNair Scholars Program Mentor
2004-Present Latin American, Caribbean , and Latino Studies Advisory Council (Member)
2004 Diversity Initiatives: Diversity Week Seminar, “Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning in an Era of Assumptions and Stereotypes.” Presenter with M. Lue
2003 International Studies, Fulbright Hays Group Projects, Caribbean Study Abroad (Seminar Design and Implementation: to UCF Faculty Orange County teachers)
2003-Present Program Director and Faculty member, North American Indian Studies
2003-Present Faculty Advisor, Anthropology Student Fraternity, Alpha Theta Rho
College of Arts and Sciences
2005-2006 Scholarship and Awards Committee. (Member)
2003 Dean's Committee to develop Caribbean Studies Minor Program. (Member)
2003 Moderator: African American Studies Film Series, February
2002-Present African American Studies Advisory Board (Member)
2002-Present African American Studies Search Committees (Member)
College of Sciences
2006 Undergraduate Curriculum and Standards Committee
Department
2005-Present Library Representative
2004-2005 M.A. in Anthropology: Planning Committee (Member)
2004 Development of Criteria for Graduate Admissions Letters
2004-2005 Budget Committee (Member)
2002-2004 Computer Committee (Member)
2002-2003 Design and publication of a brochure for the North American Indian Studies Program (with David Jones)
1999-Present Anthropology Undergraduate Program Committee (Member)
1999-Present Anthropology Program Committee (Member)
1999-Present Anthropology Search Committees (Multiple searches per year) (Member)
1999-Present Undergraduate Advising and Recommendation Letter Submissions for Graduate School Applications
Service to UCF Students
2005 McNair Scholars Program; supervised students at McNair Scholars' conference in Denver , Colorado . March.
2004 Focus Group Facilitator with UCF student; Parramore Project.
2004 Supervised presentation by two UCF undergraduate students presenting at the “Freedom in the Florida Territory : American and Caribbean Connections to the Underground Railroad,” Conference at University of Miami . January.
2002, 2004 Presenter, Anthropology Graduate School Information Sessions
2002-2003 ‘Public Anthropology' website: Facilitated a project whereby undergraduate students obtained their first publications. Website originated and maintained at Hawaii Pacific University .
Service to Profession
2005 Review of new textbook for Oxford University Press. Anthropology: A Perspective on the Human Condition by Emily Schultz and Robert Lavenda
2004-Present Advisory Committee: “Looking for Angola ” Inter-institutional, interdisciplinary project.
2004 Journal Reviewer: The Historian
2002-2005 Consultant: The Florida Underground Railroad Project (FURP)
2002 Consultant: Maitland Historical Society Museum exhibit.
2001 Journal Reviewer : Transforming Anthropology
1999- 2003 Chair, Membership Committee, Association of Black Anthropologists (Section of American Anthropological Association)
Community Service
2005 Community Lectures for the “Looking for Angola ” project:
2005 The New College of Florida ( Sarasota , FL ), January 28 (opening panel discussion) Manasota ASALH . Selby Lecture Hall at Ringling School of Art, Sarasota FL . February 3
2005 Sarasota Historical Society, February 8.
2005 Bethlehem Baptist Church , ( Sarasota , FL ), February 20.
2005 Manatee Historical Commission ( Sarasota , FL ), March 1.
2005 Calvary Tabernacle CME Church . Orlando . African/Haitian/Jamaican/Caribbean Festival. Presenter: Black Seminole Heritage and Diaspora . February 12
2004 Lectures (4): Black Seminoles in Florida and The Bahamas . L.I.F.E. (Learning Institute For Elders).UCF. January 6, 13, 20, 27
2003 Orange County Library System. Public Lecture: Black Seminole Heritage in Florida , February 22
2002 Orange County Regional History Center . Public Lecture: Black Seminoles in Florida and the Bahamas : Connections to the Florida Underground Railroad . Florida Underground Railroad Project (FURP) Meeting, July 26
2002 Jones High School , Orange County Schools . Lecture on Black Seminole Research and Cultural Anthropology, February 18
Languages
Spanish and French: Moderate reading and speaking ability. |