Idris Kabir Syed
Biography
Idris Kabir Syed is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pan-African Studies
A native of Kent, Ohio, Mr. Syed graduated from 91²Ö¿â with a B.A. in English and Pan-African Studies in 1994, an M.Ed in Community Counseling in 2001 and a MFA in Ceramics in 2014.
As an undergraduate at 91²Ö¿â, Mr. Syed was actively involved in numerous extracurricular activities, including Editor of Black United Students' biannual publication, Uhuru, and Middle East Chair of Progressive Students Network, as well as an active member of the May 4th Task Force. As a graduate student and after receiving his M.Ed., Mr. Syed extended his involvement in local community-based activism and community development through family counseling in Cuyahoga, Summit and Portage Counties. Upon return to 91²Ö¿â as a faculty member, Mr. Syed has continued local community engagement as faculty adviser to the May 4th Task Force from 2009-2019, Students for a Democratic Society, 2019- present, and Students for Justice in Palestine, 2021.
An accomplished ceramicist, Mr. Syed has shown his work both nationally and internationally. His work and studies have caused him to travel widely across Asia and India and, in 1996-1997, Mr Syed taught English both at Chosun University and at a private language institute in Gwangju, South Korea. In 2004, he was invited to, and participated in, an international ceramics conference/workshop in Aomori, Japan. He has presented workshops and lectures about art at colleges and art centers across the country and internationally.
Because of his multiple interests in Pan-African Studies, his counseling practice, and his art, Mr. Syed's research interests and courses taught are, accordingly, widely varied. He has published articles on topics ranging from literature to Buddhism, as well as Art and Pan-African Studies. He has also presented papers (on topics ranging from politics to popular music) at conferences in the United States and internationally.
Education
M.Ed. in Community Counseling, 91²Ö¿â, 2001
M.F.A. Ceramics, 91²Ö¿â, 2014
Expertise
May 4
1970
Faculty Advisor
Education
African
African-American
Caribbean
Arts
Ceramics