
Olufemi Vaughan
Black Studies
Office: 109 Cooper House
Telephone: (413) 542-5516
E-mail: ovaughan@amherst.edu
Olufemi Vaughan
Black Studies
Office: 109 Cooper House
Telephone: (413) 542-5516
E-mail: ovaughan@amherst.edu
Sean Redding*
History; Black Studies
Office: 25 Chapin Hall
Telephone: (413) 542-2032
E-mail: sredding@amherst.edu
*Certificate Advisor
Agnes Kimokoti
Five College Center for the Study of World Lanuages
79 South Pleasant Street, Suite 100
Amherst, MA
Telephone: (413) 559-5264
E-mail: akimokoti@fivecolleges.edu
Rhonda Cobham-Sander
English; Black Studies
Office: 102 Cooper House
Telephone: (413) 542-5832
E-mail: ccobhamsande@amherst.edu
Rowland Abiodun
Black Studies; Art and Art Studies
Office: 107 Cooper House
Telephone: (413) 542-5801
E-mail: roabiodun@amherst.edu
Jason Robinson
Associate Professor of Jazz & Popular Music, Amherst College; M.A. & Ph.D., University of California, San Diego; Focus and Research: Improvised music and experimentalism in African American and African diasporic music. Teaching: Jazz, Popular Music and Urban Ethnography.
(413) 542-8208 • jrobinson@amherst.edu
Jeffers Engelhardt
Professor of Music, Amherst College. B.M. Oberlin Conservatory, M.A., Ph.D. in Music, University of Chicago. Community-based ethnography, music and religion, voice, analytical approaches to music and sound, Europe and postsocialism.
413-542-8469 • jengelhardt@amherst.edu
Amy M. Coddington
Assistant Professor of Music, Amherst College. B.A. Macalester College, Ph.D University of Virginia. Influence of the music industry on musical expression. How popular musicians express their identities through music, how listeners articulate their own identities by consuming this music, and how the economic interests of the music and media industries complicates these relationships.
413-542-5967 • acoddington@amherst.edu