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Reynaldo Anderson
Assistant Professor of Humanities, Harris-Stowe State University

Location: Saint Louis, MO United States
Joined: May 19th, 2015
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Dr. Reynaldo Anderson currently serves as a member of the Executive Board for the Missouri Arts Council and as an Assistant Professor of Humanities at Harris-Stowe State University. In 2007, while serving as a community liaison for the Office of Workforce Supply and Diversity, he was appointed by Governor Matt Blunt to the Missouri Arts Council, Missouri Faith-Based Initiative, and Minority Business Advocacy commission. In 2008, as a member of C.U.R.E. International, a prison reform organization, Dr. Anderson traveled to Douala, Cameroon and along with local human rights and religious organizations documented human rights conditions at New Bell Prison. The report was presented at an international conference in Geneva, Switzerland and will influence prison reform in Cameroon. However, in 2009, as an executive member of the Missouri Arts Council, Dr. Anderson and other council members voted to procure resources from the American Recovery Act and utilized the resources to support the Arts community in the state of Missouri. Reynaldo was recognized by Gov. Jay Nixon in 2010 for his leadership in the community and he is a nationally recognized scholar for his regional research on the Black Panther Party in the mid-west. Reynaldo has served on the board of several community organizations and recently helped organize a shipment of 10,000 books for a local library initiative in Ghana. Finally, Reynaldo publishes research in regard to several dimensions of the African American experience and the African Diaspora and will be delivering lectures on Afrofuturism and Pan Africanism summer 2015 in Europe.
Education   (request update)
Jackson State University class of 1992
Undergrad Major: Communication
Claim To Fame:
Reynaldo recently completed the past year serving as the Transition Chair of the incoming administration at Harris-Stowe State University and participated the coordination of the shipment of 10,000 books to Ghana for a library initiative. An accomplished scholar he is completing a book manuscript on the topic of Afrofuturism for publication with Lexington books.
Experience
I currently work with Harris-Stowe State University as Assistant Professor of Humanities
I have years of experience working in the Teaching / K-12 Education industry.
Assistant Professor | Harris-Stowe State University
From August 2005 to Current • 21 year(s)
Teaches corporate communications, research methods, public speaking, and communication courses emphasizing rhetoric, new media, theory, and culture.
Visiting Lecturer | Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration
From July 2013 to July 2013 • 0 year(s)
Presented lectures on Big Data analytics, Afrofuturism and Sub Saharan Africa, technology and social change, tourism and social media.
Adjunct Instructor | Saint Louis University
From August 2000 to December 2012 • 12 year(s)
Taught courses in Communication Studies, African American Studies, and School of Professional Studies including stereotypes and media bias, intercultural communication, and organizational communication.
Adjunct Instructor | Maryville University
From August 2007 to August 2008 • 1 year(s)
Taught research methods course as part of collaborative educational leadership certification program.
Community Liaison | State of Missouri Office of Workforce Supply& Diversity
From August 2007 to May 2008 • 1 year(s)
Served as community liaison and public relations rep for Faith and Values Community Partnership, facilitating relationships between faith based communities and the state.
Guest Columnist | Saint Louis Argus
From May 2006 to March 2007 • 1 year(s)
Wrote weekly editorial column for African American weekly newspaper.
Adjunct Instructor | Fontbonne University
From August 2001 to August 2004 • 3 year(s)
Taught communication studies courses including 20th Century African American Political Rhetoric, Interpersonal Communication, Public Speaking, and online instruction.
Instructor | Nebraska-Wesleyan University
From August 1999 to May 2000 • 1 year(s)
Taught four communication courses per semester including Business communication, Intercultural Communication and Public Speaking.
Graduate Teaching Assistant | University of Nebraska – Lincoln
From August 1996 to August 1999 • 3 year(s)
Taught 2-3 communication studies courses per semester including Intercultural Communication, Business Communication, and Public Speaking.
Graduate Teaching Assistant | Oklahoma State University
From August 1994 to May 1996 • 2 year(s)
Taught 2-3 Introduction to Speech Communication courses per semester combining Public Address, Interpersonal Communication, and Small Group Communication.
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