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  1. Cynthia Neal Spence, Ph.D., C'78. Co-chair of Sociology and Anthropology, Social Justice Fellows Program Director, UNCF/Mellon Programs Director and Associate Professor. Sociology & Anthropology. Faculty member since 1981. 350 Spelman Lane , Box 1349. Atlanta, Georgia 30314. Email: cspence@spelman.edu.

  2. Dr. Cynthia Neal Spence is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Spelman College and Director of the UNCF/Mellon Programs. Her interests in issues of higher education access, racial and gender equity, and diversity, frame her research, writing, community service involvement and public speaking.

  3. CYNTHIA NEAL SPENCE, PH.D., Director. Dr. Cynthia Neal Spence is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Spelman College and Director of the UNCF/Mellon Programs. As Director of the UNCF/Mellon Programs, Dr. Spence creates, manages and oversees a suite of future faculty development and faculty career enhancement programs for UNCF (United Negro ...

  4. 7 de ago. de 2023 · Racial Healing. Reckoning With Racism, Even at a Haven Like Spelman. Sociology professor Cynthia Spence says we need dialogue to help HBCU students heal from beliefs rooted in white supremacy. by Joseph Williams August 7, 2023. Credit: Illustration by Liz Courquet-Lesaulnier/Wikimedia Commons.

  5. Dr. Cynthia Neal Spence is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Spelman College and Director of the UNCF/Mellon Programs. Her teaching and research interests in the areas of sociology, criminology, law and social justice and violence against women support the Law and Criminology concentration in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology.

  6. Cynthia Neal Spence. Co-chair of Sociology and Anthropology, Social Justice Fellows Program Director, UNCF/Mellon Programs Director and Associate Professor. Giles Hall 204. 404-270-5684 | cspence@spelman.edu.

  7. 31 de ago. de 2023 · Sociology professor Cynthia Spence says we need dialogue to help HBCU students heal from beliefs rooted in white supremacy. by Joseph Williams, Word in Black. The Black liberation struggle is literally in the DNA of Spelman College.