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The Multicultural Studies division was founded to provide a specific
forum for addressing concerns of the relationship between traditionally
underrepresented groups - especially racial and ethnic groups (i.e.,
African, Hispanic, Asian and Native American (ANANA) - and the electronic
media. The division also provides a forum for discussion of issues and
presentation of research on issues of portrayal, employment and entrepreneurship
and the academy's response to teaching these issues. Their goals are
to increase the level of awareness of the contributions and concerns
of AHANA members and other traditionally underrepresented groups; to
encourage more research on topics related to AHANA members and other
traditionally underrepresented groups; and to encourage electronic media
curricular acknowledgment of the contributions and concerns of AHANA
members and other traditionally underrepresented groups.
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