Center for Africana Studies programs reflect our commitment to meaningful scholarship for the academy and the public—scholarship that has an impact on national, cultural, policy, and scholarly discourses.
A Reading By Mecca Jamilah Sullivan
Co-hosted by the Center for Africana Studies and the Kelly Writers House With additional support from the Creative Writing Program, the Department of English, and the Program in Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies
Mecca Jamilah Sullivan (GR'12) is the author of the short story collection Blue Talk and Love (2015), winner of the Judith Markowitz Award for Fiction from Lambda Literary; The Poetics of Difference:…
Out There Without Fear: Jamaica's Dancehall
Documentary Screening Dance Demonstration & Discussion
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Center for Africana Studies Faculty Research Colloquium
ft. Shaun Ossei-Owusu and Elizabeth Hinton
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Ossei-Owusu will discuss his manuscript in progress, The People's Champ:…
Honorable A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr. Memorial Lecture
The Magician's Serpent: Race and the Tragedy of American Democracy
Dr. Eddie S. Glaude, Jr.
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