Dr. Shamell Bell, Keynote Speaker for HOP Center 2021 MLK Celebration
Collective Freedom Dreaming. A radical embodied dialogue to imagine shared liberation.
[more]Collective Freedom Dreaming. A radical embodied dialogue to imagine shared liberation.
[more]Dr. Shamell Bell's #BlackLivesMatter class will host a community gathering centered in joy, love, and liberation. At the event, on-the-ground activists will join students and community members to celebrate the students' work and collectively move their work forward.
[more]Marvin Chochotte, Mellon Faculty Fellow/Assistant Professor, received honorable mention for the Jack Goody Award. The award is granted by the leading history journal, Comparative Studies in Society and History (CSSH), to the article that best represents the mission of the journal in a given volume.
[more]Professor Vaughn A. Booker has a new article published in Faithfully Magazine. "Prosperity Meets the Poor: the Mission of Charleszetta 'Mother' Waddles in Urban America" examining the life, theology and work of Charleszetta Waddles in 1970's Detroit.
[more]Founded and directed by Associate Professor of Theater Dr. Monica White Ndounou, the Craft Institute is one of four institutions selected by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to administer a newly-awarded $5 million grant to support Black theaters across the United States.
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