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NEFER
ROHU Africana Graduate and Professional Students Organization
Nefer
Rohu is the Africana Graduate and Professional Students Organization
of the University at Albany. The organization was created to develop a
greater realization of African heritage, enhance multicultural scholarship,
develop a deeper sense of cultural awareness, and to establish an appropriate
liaison between Graduate students and the broader community.
Nefer
Rohu's specific purpose, objective and stated goals are as follows:
- To
facilitate the dissemination of knowledge pertaining to the values and
principles of academic enlightenment; and to implement methodologies
and strategies for change and healing, in accordance with an African-centered
approach, in order to proliferate an awareness of Africa and the African
Diaspora.
- To
create a diverse environment and foster an understanding about Africa
and its global relations while heightening awareness of problems and
issues relating to people of Africa and the Diaspora.
- To ensure that
the Africana Studies Department of the University at Albany, SUNY receives
the status and resources that would establish it as a superior department
in the academic, local, national, and global communities.
- To
mentor undergraduate students at the University at Albany.
- To
assist students of the University at Albany in acquiring a more comprehensive
understanding of problems and issues relating to peoples of Africa and
the Diaspora, and to act to redress them.
Membership
Membership
in Nefer Rohu is open to all Graduate students attending the State
University of New York at Albany. This includes any currently enrolled
Graduate students in the Africana Studies Department and other disciplines
within the University who have paid their Graduate Student Organization
(GSO) activity fee. Membership is also extended to currently enrolled
Graduate students who have had their activity fee waived by the GSO.
Historical
Significance of the Organization's Name
Nefer-rohu was
a prophet and priest of Bastet (the cat goddess) in Kemet (Ancient
Egypt) who predicted the downfall of the Old Kingdom and the reunification
of Kemet by Amenemhet I, founder of the Twelfth Dynasty and the
Middle Kingdom.
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