African American Studies Program

Events

Tuesday, Sep 14th, 2010 6:00 pm
Conversations with the Community
Reconceptualizing the African Diaspora: An Indian Ocean Perspective
A discussion lead by African American Studies, Historian and Ethnographer Professor
Dr. Omar Ali
UNCG, Faculty Center
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Thursday, October 14, Friday, October 15, and Saturday, October 16
UNCG's 21st Annual Conference on African American Culture and Experience
CACE 2010
Exploring Black Masculinities Across Multiple Landscapes: A Global Perspective
Literary Café at the International Civil Rights Center and Museum
Conference Presentation at UNCG, Elliott University Center
View Literary Café Flyer here: TBA
View CACE event flyer here: TBA
View CACE Keynote flyer here: TBA

Tuesday, October 19th, 6:00 pm
Conversations with the Community
From Free to Captive to Slave: How People Became Cargo in the Atlantic Slave Trade
A discussion lead by Dr. Colleen Kriger
UNCG, Elliott University Center, Claxton Room
View event flyer here: TBA

Tuesday, February 8th, 6:00 pm
Conversations with the Community
A discussion lead by Bamidele Demerson : Bedcovers: Hoodoo Folk Beliefs in African American Art
Bamidele Demerson is the Executive Director of the International Civil Rights Center and Museum
UNCG, Faculty Center
View event flyer here: TBA

Tuesday, March 15th, 6:00 pm
Conversations with the Community
A discussion lead by: TBA
UNCG Elliott University Center, Claxton Room
View event flyer here: TBA

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