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Brown Bag Presentation featuring Dr. Denise Noble - “Re-Memorying Through British Caribbean Women’s ‘Domestic Arts’” Friday, April 17, 2015
The Department of African American and African Studies is pleased to announce the Brown Bag Presentation featuring AAAS Faculty Member, Dr. Denise Noble. The talk is entitled, “Re-Memorying…
AAAS Block Party!
This Friday, April 3, The Voices of the Black Academy and the Department of African American and African Studies will be hosting its first Block Party recruitment event! The event will be held…
Art As Resistance: Emory Douglas, Minister of Culture for The Black Panther Movement
Thursday, April 16, 2015 - 4…
Brown Bag Lecture featuring Professor Pedro Schacht Pereira - "Hegel, Exceptionalism and other unexamined links in the Portuguese Black Atlantic"
The Department of African American and African Studies is pleased to announce the Brown Bag Presentation featuring Professor Pedro Schacht Pereira. The talk is entitled, “Hegel, Exceptionalism and…
Distinguished Lecturer Series: Dr. Mary Helen Washington presents "Make It Red:" Black Left Literary Modernism of the 1950s (Friday, February 27, 2015)
Dr. Mary Helen Washington will discuss her book
“The Other Blacklist…
Musicology Lecture: Ryan Skinner, The Ohio State University. Monday, October 13, 2014 - 4:30pm - 6:00pm 18th Ave. Library (Room 205), 175 W. 18th
Ryan Skinner of The Ohio State University music faculty presents "An Afropolitan Muse." This lecture is free and…
Distinguished Lecturer Series: Dr. John Jackson presents “Diasporic Dissidents: "African American Hebrews and the Redefinition of All Things Black"
The Department of African American and African Studies is pleased to announce the Distinguished Lecturere Series Presentation featuring Dr. John Jackson. The talk is scheduled for Noon, Friday, 10…
First Study Abroad Program to Brazil in AAAS
In the spring of 2014, the Department of African American and African Studies offered its first Study Abroad Program to Brazil. Building upon its strengths in…
Distinguished Lecturer Series: Dr. Monique Morris presents “Black Girls and School-to-Confinement Pathways: Building a Gender-Inclusive Justice Reform Agenda”
The Department of African American and African Studies is pleased to announce the Distinguished Lecturer Presentation featuring Monique Morris, Ed.D. The talk is entitled, “Black Girls and School…