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Dr. Tricia Rose is professor and chair of the Africana Studies Department at Brown University. She graduated from Yale University where she received a B.A. in Sociology and then received her Ph.D. from Brown University in the field of American Studies.
Dr. Tricia Rose is professor and chair of the Africana Studi...
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Dr. Woodard holds the Esther Raushenbush Chair in History at Sarah Lawrence College, where he teaches African American history, politics, and culture. His recent works emphasize the Black freedom movement and women in the Black Revolt.
Dr. Woodard holds the Esther Raushenbush Chair in History at...
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Dr. Woodard states that ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app is where he began teaching and researching Africana Studies-Black Power Studies in 1968. His teaching and research at the college propelled him into his first meeting with the founders of the Black Arts Movement.
Dr. Woodard states that ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app is where he began ...
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Rinaldo Walcott delivered the keynote address, "Black Queer Studies, Freedom and Other Human Possibilities" at the 2012 Central PA Consortium Africana Studies Conference. He is chair of the University of Toronto's sociology and equity studies department.
Rinaldo Walcott delivered the keynote address, "Black Queer ...
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Patricia van Leeuwaarde Moonsammy, Africana-studies chair (shown above), introduces Professor E. Patrick Johnson at the 2012 CPC Africana Studies Conference.
Patricia van Leeuwaarde Moonsammy, Africana-studies chair (s...
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Dr. E. Patrick Johnson delivers a dramatic reading of his work Pouring Tea: Black Gay Men of the South Tell Their Tales. His current research focuses on performance in the black church and black queer performance texts.
Dr. E. Patrick Johnson delivers a dramatic reading of his wo...
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Christopher Cozier's exhibited artwork.
Christopher Cozier's exhibited artwork.
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Assistant Professor and Distinguished Chair of Africana Studies, Patricia van Leeuwaarde Moonsammy introduces Artist Christopher Cozier.
Assistant Professor and Distinguished Chair of Africana Stud...
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Caribbean visual artist Christopher Cozier discusses his creative work and the environmental and cultural significance of the arts within the historical and contemporary politics of the Caribbean.
Caribbean visual artist Christopher Cozier discusses his cre...
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Additional pieces of artwork from Christopher Cozier exhibit.
Additional pieces of artwork from Christopher Cozier exhibit...
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Artist Christopher Cozier's continues lecture entitled Actions Between Territories.
Artist Christopher Cozier's continues lecture entitled Actio...
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Crystal Eddins, Michigan State University, presents her research topic Runaways, Revolution and the Digital Humanities at 2016 Central PA Consortium Africana Studies Conference.
Crystal Eddins, Michigan State University, presents her rese...
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