AAAS@50: Black Studies in the Age of Black Lives Matter
The African and African American Studies Program will celebrate its 50th anniversary by hosting a roundtable with AAAS alumni and current students. Thursday, October 15, at 6 p.m.
[more]The African and African American Studies Program will celebrate its 50th anniversary by hosting a roundtable with AAAS alumni and current students. Thursday, October 15, at 6 p.m.
[more]Joshua Bennett, poet, performer, and scholar is a Mellon Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing and AAAS Affiliate. Bennett's latest book, "Owed," has received extensive accolades recognizing Bennett as "one of the most impressive voices in poetry today..."
[more]Joshua Bennett, Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing, AAAS Affiliate, and prize-winning poet, argues in his first book of literary criticism that blackness acts as the caesura between human and nonhuman, man and animal.
[more]Vaughn Booker, Assistant Professor of Religion and African and African American Studies has new article published in "Religion and American Culture." Booker examines comedian Richard Claxton "Dick" Gregory's comical articulation of religious belief and belonging.
[more]Professor Chelsey Kivland's recent book challenges conventional understandings of sovereignty and popular politics in Haiti.
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