Reena Goldthree on New Hampshire Public Radio
AAAS professor Reena Goldthree talks with NHPR about the Black Lives Matter movement and the recent violence in Louisiana, Minnesota, and Texas.
[more]AAAS professor Reena Goldthree talks with NHPR about the Black Lives Matter movement and the recent violence in Louisiana, Minnesota, and Texas.
[more]Tailour Garbutt ('16) explores the experiences of black women at Dartmouth from the 1970s to the present in her online senior project, "Speaking our Truths."
[more]Spring brought two graphic artists to campus: Kyle Baker (whose book NAT TURNER is widely taught); and Keith Knight (creator of popular comic strips the Knight Life, (th)ink, and the KChronicles).
[more]I wrote my senior thesis on Nigeria: The Emerging Giant (or something like that). On graduation all I wanted to do was to go to Nigeria, and the Peace Corps became my vehicle for doing just that @ St. Michaels College in Oleh via Ughelli in what was then the Mid West State of Nigeria. For 2 years I was the history teacher, coach (soccer, bball, athletics etc.), and general gadfly breaking old Brit rules of education along with my PC roommate for about 300 mostly quite motivated but poorly "educated" male Nigerian primary school teachers.
[more]After graduating from Dartmouth I went on a one-year fellowship study in London, England, studying the Nigerian design diaspora there and a year later worked as a programmer and educator at the Brooklyn Museum. While working at the Brooklyn Museum, my previous background in African and African American Art from courses I took at Dartmouth and professors I worked closely with was incredibly useful. Now I am currently in my second year of a PhD program in Communications, where I am studying African futurism and environmental sustainability whilst furthering myself as a designer.
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