Bowie State University - History
Dr. Paul H. L. Easterling is a graduate of the Religious Studies Department of Rice University. He has been an Adjunct Professor of African American Studies at the University of Houston and is currently an Adjunct Professor of History and Government at Bowie State University. While attending Rice University as a Ph.D. student he co-designed the Hip Hop and Religion course in 2006 with Dr. Anthony Pinn. Since then the course has blossomed into one of the most popular courses on Rice’s campus as well as received national notoriety. In 2010, at the University of Houston, Dr. Easterling also designed the Hip Hop History and Culture course for the African American Studies Program, which also became extremely popular and a vital part of the program’s course offerings. Dr. Easterling’s research interests include: African American Religious Culture, History of African American Religion, 20th African American Islam, African American Religion and Popular Culture.
Adjunct Professor
Paul worked at Bowie State University as a Adjunct Professor
Program Manager
Paul worked at University of Houston as a Program Manager
Academic Consultant
Paul worked at Paul H L Easterling, Ph.D. as a Academic Consultant
Master of Arts - MA
African-American/Black Studies
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
Religion/Religious Studies