Maulana Karenga
Academic specialties/ Area of interest:
- Black/Africana Studies theory and history
 - Africana (continental and diasporan) philosophy
 - Maatian ethics (Ancient Egyptian)
 - Ifa ethics (Ancient Yoruba)
 - African American intellectual history and social thought
 - Ethnic Studies
 - The socio-ethical thought of Malcolm X
 - Swahili language and literature
 
Publications
Books
- Kawaida and Questions of Life and Struggle, 2008 (Best Book in Activist Scholarship 2009鈥擳he Diopian Institute Award for Excellence in Scholarship)
 - Maat, The Moral Ideal in Ancient Egypt: A Study in Classical African Ethics, 2006; 2004 (Best Book 2004鈥擳he Cheikh Anta Diop Award for Excellence in Scholarship)
 - Handbook of Black Studies, co-edited with Molefi Asante, 2005
 - Introduction to Black Studies, 3rd Edition, 2002
 - Odu Ifa: The Ethical Teachings, 1999
 - Kawaida: A Communitarian African Philosophy, 1997
 - The Million Man March / Day of Absence: A Commemorative Anthology, co-edited with Haki Madhubuti, 1996
 - Selections From the Husia: Sacred Wisdom of Ancient Egypt, 1984
 
Book Chapters
- 鈥淢olefi Asante and the Afrocentric Initiative: Mapping the Terrain of His Intellectual Impact鈥, in Ama Mazama (ed.), Essays in Honor of an Intellectual Warrior: Molefi Kete Asante, Paris: Menaibuc, 2009, pp. 17-49
 - 鈥淭he Nguzo Saba and the Black Family: Principles and Practices of Well-Being and Flourishing,鈥 Maulana Karenga and Tiamoyo Karenga, co-authors, in Harriet Pipes McAdoo, (ed.), Black Families, 4th Ed, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2007, pp. 7-28.
 - 鈥淭he Field, Function and Future of Africana Studies: Critical Reflections on Its Mission, Meaning and Methodology,鈥 in Molefi Asante and Maulana Karenga, (eds.), Handbook of Black Studies, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2006, pp. 402-420
 - 鈥淧hilosophy in the African Tradition of Resistance: Issues of Human Freedom and Human Flourishing鈥, in Louis R. Gordon and Jane Anna Gordon, (eds.), Not Only the Master鈥檚 Tools: African American Studies in Theory and Practice, Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, 2006, pp. 243-271
 - 鈥淣ommo, Kawaida and Communicative Practice: Bringing Good into the World,鈥 in Understanding African American Rhetoric: Classical Origins to Contemporary Innovations, (eds.) Ronald L. Jackson II and Elaine B. Richardson, New York: Routledge, 2003, pp. 3-22
 - 鈥淏lack Studies: A Critical Reassessment,鈥 Dispatches from the Ebony Tower: Intellectuals Confront the African American Experience, Manning Marable, (ed.), New York: Columbia University Press, 2000, pp. 162-170
 
Journal Articles
- 鈥淣ames and Notions of Black Studies: Issues of Roots, Range and Relevance鈥, Journal of Black Studies, 40, 1 (2009), 41-64
 - 鈥淢aatian Discourse and Human Rights: Ancient Egyptian Textual Sources鈥, Africalogical Perspectives, 5, 1 (2008), 107-124
 - 鈥淭he Moral Anthropology of Marcus Garvey: In the Fullness of Ourselves鈥, Journal of Black Studies, 39, 2 (2008), 166-193
 - 鈥淒uBois and the Question of the Color Line: Race and Class in the Age of Globalization,鈥 Socialism and Democracy, 17, 1 (Winter-Spring, 2003), 141-160
 - 鈥淭he Pan-African Initiative in the Americas: Culture, Common Struggle and the Odu Ifa,鈥 National Political Science Review, 9, (2003), 156-172
 
Education Information (degrees and Universities attended)
- Ph.D. in Social Ethics (emphasis in classical African ethics of ancient Egypt ), University of Southern California, 1994
 - Ph.D. in Political Science (emphasis in theory and practice of nationalism), United States International University, San Diego, 1976
 - B.A. and M.A. in Political Science (specialization in African Studies), University of California at Los Angeles, 1963, 1964.
 
Courses
- AFRS 110: Introduction to Africana Studies
 - AFRS 150: Critical Thinking in Africana Studies
 - AFRS 215: U.S. Diversity and the Ethnic Experience
 - AFRS 319: Ethnic Experience in the U.S.
 - AFRS 332: Civil Rights and the Law
 - AFRS 353I: Religions of African Peoples
 - AFRS 498I: Ancient Egyptian Ethical Thought
 - AFRS 499: Directed Studies
 
Professional and community affiliations
Professional Affiliations
- National Council for Black Studies, Board Member
 - African Heritage Studies Association, Member
 - California Black Faculty and Staff Association, Member
 - California Faculty Association, Member
 - Journal of Black Studies, Editorial Board
 - Western Journal of Black Studies, Editorial Board
 - The Black Scholar, Editorial Board
 
Community Affiliations
- Kawaida Institute of Pan- African Studies, Los Angeles, Executive Director
 - African American Cultural Center (Us), Los Angeles, Executive Director
 - The Organization Us, National Chairman
 - National Association of Kawaida Organizations (NAKO), National Chairman
 - Knowledge Transfer Summit, Los Angeles, Member
 - Kwanzaa Ujima Collective, Chair
 - TransAfrica Forum, Member
 
Professional Awards (selected listing)
- The Cheikh Anta Diop Award for Excellence in Scholarship, The Ankh Scientific Institute, The Annual Cheikh Anta Diop International Conference
 - C.L.R. James Award for Outstanding Publication of Scholarly Works that Advance the Discipline of Africana and Black Studies, National Council for Black Studies
 - The Diopian Institute Award for Excellence in Scholarship, The Diopian Institute for Scholarly Advancement, The Annual Cheikh Anta Diop International Conference
 - National Leadership Award for Outstanding Scholarly Achievements in Black Studies, National Council for Black Studies
 - President鈥檚 Award for Scholarship and Service in the Development of Black Studies, African Heritage Studies Association
 - Paul Robeson-Zora Neale Hurston Award for Scholarly Work Significantly Contributive to the Understanding, Development and Appreciation of African World Culture, National Council for Black Studies
 - Legacy Award for Milestone Contributions, Institute of the Black World 21st Century
 - Diop Exemplary Leadership Award, Department of African American Studies, Temple University
 - Peace Education Award for Distinguished Leadership, Scholarship and Education in Building Bridges Among Africans Throughout the World, Center for African Peace and Conflict Resolution, California State University鈥擲acramento
 - Richard Allen Living Legend Award, African Methodist Episcopal Church
 - Pioneer Award, Rainbow PUSH Coalition and Citizenship Education Fund
 
Special Distinction
- Creator of the African American and pan-African holiday Kwanzaa, a celebration of family, community and culture, 1966
 - Author of the authoritative work on Kwanzaa, Kwanzaa: A Celebration of Family, Community and Culture, 1998