African Studies Calendar
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A performance choreographed by Dr. C. Kemal Nance and Dr. Endalyn Taylor. Tickets available at https://krannertcenter.com/
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A performance choreographed by Dr. C. Kemal Nance and Dr. Endalyn Taylor. Tickets available at https://krannertcenter.com/
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Dr. Susana Molins-Lliteras (Archive & Public Culture Research Initiative; Historical Studies Dept., Univ. of Cape Town) will discuss the case of the Fondo Kati in Timbuktu.
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Dr. Nafissa Thompson-Spires will be speaking at the Illini Union on December 10 at 7pm. Dr. Thompson-Spires will be discussing her recently released book "Heads of the Colored People", a compilation of short stories that discuss such as race, gender, and class. This event is a One Book One Campus event, part of an annual series of book presentations on campus.
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"Toward Understanding the Black Spiritual Left: The Spirituality of Du Bois, Bethune, Thurman, and the Black Lives Matter Movement"
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"Imagining Otherwise: New Cartographies on the Study and Performance of Black Religion(s)"
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"Venerable Henriette Delille: Hagiography and the Catholic Racial Imagination"
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Dr. Luis Claudio Symanski, Lemann Distinguished Visiting Professor, Professor of Archaeology, Federal University of Minas Gerais "Brazil, the African Diaspora, & Archaeological Record: Some Thoughts on the Materiality of African Creolization on the Americas"
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Nicholson Distinguished Scholar, David Scott (Anthropology, Columbia University)
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Seminar on the Idea of Reparatory History of New World Slavery.with Columbia Anthropologist David Scott
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Engineering Entrepreneurship for Social and Environmental Impact, Shorma Bianca Bailey, Ph.D. Student, Agricultural & Biological Engineering
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Francena Turner, Ph.D. Candidate, History of Education, EPOL "Researching Black Women"
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Dr. Cynthia Oliver, Professor of Dance, Associate Vice Chancellor for Research & Innovation--Humanities, Arts, & Related Fields "Legibility and Black Masculinities in Cynthia Oliver's Virago-Man Dem"
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Cassandra Abena Osei, Ph.D. Candidate in History, African Diaspora Studies "Me, My Subjects, and the Archive: a Framework Story in Sao Paulo, Brazil"
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Dr. Candice Jenkins, Professor of African American Studies & English "Speculative Pessimisms: Futurity, Vulnerability, and Embodiment in Contemporary Black Fiction and Film"