Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban
Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban is an
anthropologist and Sudanist and a co-founder and past president of the
Sudan Studies Association. Fluehr-Lobban is a specialist in Islamic law, anthropology and ethics, human rights, cultural relativism and universal rights, and has authored texts books on Islamic societies and on race and racism. She is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at
Rhode Island College,
Providence, Rhode Island; also a lecturer at the
Naval War College,
Newport, Rhode Island. She established a scholarship at Georgia State University where she took her first Anthropology course, as well the scholarships she and her husband established at Temple and Northwestern Universities. She is also a
beekeeper and lectures on bees and beekeeping.
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