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Wright Discusses the History and Art of Belonging in a Texas Neighborhood

Karyl Clifford April 14, 2023
The African and African diaspora studies department hosted Willie Jamaal Wright, an assistant professor of geography at the University of Florida, on April 12 as part of the New Directions Lecture Series. Wright discussed his latest project, a book on how Black artists in historically Black neighborhoods use art and public performance to create a vision of development rather than gentrification.
Nash Calls for 'Stewardship' in Black Feminist Citation

Nash Calls for ‘Stewardship’ in Black Feminist Citation

Hannah Murphy November 17, 2019
Northwestern professor Jennifer Nash was the second lecturer in the New Directions series, which celebrates the 50th anniversary of the African and African Diaspora Studies program.
African and African Diaspora Studies Now a Major

African and African Diaspora Studies Now a Major

Jack Miller September 3, 2019
Provost and Dean of Faculties David Quigley announced the change at Faculty Convocation on Wednesday. Students have been able to pursue a minor in the subject since 1985. 
Copeland Reflects On 50th Anniversary of MLK’s Assassination

Copeland Reflects On 50th Anniversary of MLK’s Assassination

Anthony Rein April 5, 2018
“Throughout the nearly 13 years of his public, Christian social ministry, King so attuned himself to the word of God, as to recover and to exercise the biblical vocation of prophecy for his country, our country, indeed, for the world.” Theology professor M. Shawn Copeland said.
Rwandan genocide

Rwandan Genocide Survivor Shares His Story of Tragedy, Forgiveness

Anthony Rein November 7, 2016
By studying sociology, Hyppolite Ntigurirwa came to understand the cause of the Rwandan genocide: learned hate.
Town Hall Meeting

African, African Diaspora Courses Added to Social Science, History Core

Sophie Reardon and Taylor St. Germain March 3, 2016
On Wednesday evening, the African and African Diaspora Studies department announced that its courses will be counted towards the social science and history core requirements starting in the fall of 2016.
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