Background
Kieh, George Klay was born on March 2, 1956 in Harbel, Liberia. Came to the United States, 1981. Son of George Klay Senior and Madea (Johnson) Kieh.
consultant Political science educator
Kieh, George Klay was born on March 2, 1956 in Harbel, Liberia. Came to the United States, 1981. Son of George Klay Senior and Madea (Johnson) Kieh.
Bachelor in Political Science, University Liberia, 1980. Graduate certified, Northwestern University, 1982. Master of Arts, Northwestern University, 1982.
Doctor of Philosophy, Northwestern University, 1986.
Lecturer political science University Liberia, Monrovia, 1983-1984, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, 1986-1988. Assistant professor University Memphis, Tennessee, 1988-1990, Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Illinois, 1990-1993, associate professor, 1993-1995, director international studies, 1990-1993. Associate professor Morehouse College, Atlanta, 1993-1999, founding director Center International Studies, 1993-1996, professor, since 1999.
Adjunct professor United States Air Force Special Operations School, Florida, since 1993. Consultant Interlink Consulting Services, West Palm Beach, Florida, since 1995.
God wants to see people productive, creative, useful, and supremely happy, within an environment of spiritual perfection, health, peace, and love.
The commitment of individual Christians to work for social and political change should be recognized as a fully legitimate form of Christian discipleship.
People are called to love God not only with their hearts, but also with their minds. All things should be considered through the light of reason. In order to do that, it is necessary to become aware of different points of view and be able to develop critical thinking in relation to any political or social problem.
National chair Liberian People's Party in Americans, 1991-1995. Interim national chair All Liberian Conference North America, 195-96, member monitoring board, 1996-1998. Member National Forum Public Policy and Development (executive director since 1998), Liberian Studies Association (board directors 1993-1995), African Studies Association, International Studies Association, Association Third World Studies, Academy Council United Nations, Maryland Association Liberia-Georgia (board directors since 1998), New Deal Movement (founding).
Children: Chea, Sakon, George III, Madea, Nyonowreh.