Black Studies
From Here to Equality: Reparations for Black Americans in the Twenty First Century
- Sponsored by:
- Economics and Black Studies
David K. Smith ’42 Lecture @RAJ 4:30 – 5:45 PM
“From Here to Equality: Reparations for Black Americans in the Twenty First Century.”
By William A. Darity, Samuel DuBois Cook Distinguished Professor of Public Policy, Duke University, and A. Kirsten Mullen, Folklorist, Writer and Arts Consultant/Independent Scholar.
Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room
Writing Black Italy: Feminist Black Studies in the Italian Context
- Sponsored by:
- Italian, Center for Comparative Study of Race & Ethnicity, and Black Studies
Barbara Ofosu-Somuah ‘13, both a Watson and a Fulbright recipient, is a published and recognized translator from Italian, an activist, and currently a PhD student at Duke University. Her talk will discuss the work of current Black Italian authors and the role of translation
Axinn Center 103
Italian Colonialism: A Forgotten History
- Sponsored by:
- Italian, Center for Comparative Study of Race & Ethnicity, and Black Studies
Kwanza Musi Dos Santos is an italian-afrobrazilian activist raised in Rome, co-founder of the cultural association QuestaèRoma that has been operating since 2013 to erase any type of discrimination through culture and art. Her talk will focus on colonial-era public art in Rome, and its relationship with current erasure of Italian colonial past.
Twilight 201
Book Club: Two Trains Running
- Sponsored by:
- Mahaney Arts Center, Performing Arts Series, Theatre, and Black Studies
Professors Claudio Medeiros (Theatre) and Jerry Philogene (Black Studies) will lead a cozy book club session about August Wilson’s Two Trains Running. Refreshments provided. This event is a lead-up to the production at Wright Theatre on Thursday, Feb. 13, performed by The Acting Company and presented by the Middlebury Performing Arts Series.
NOTE: Sign-up for this event is now closed as capacity for attendance has been reached.
Mahaney Arts Center Lower Lobby
Open to the Public
Torsten Körner, Black Eagles (Schwarze Adler), 2021
- Sponsored by:
- German and Black Studies
McCardell Bicentennial Hall 216
Seeing is Believing: Black Voices, New Stories
In this moment of environmental, political, and social change, what are the stories of “now”? Who is doing the telling? And why does it matter?
Dana Auditorium (Sunderland Language Center)
Black Studies Welcome Back Luncheon and Information Session
- Sponsored by:
- Black Studies
Carr Hall 005
HIRSCHFIELD THURSDAYS - MAMBAR PIERRETTE
- Sponsored by:
- Film & Media Culture and Black Studies
MAMBAR PIERRETTE, a free-spirited seamstress navigates poverty and patriarchy in the Cameroonian city of Douala.
Cameroon/Belgium - 2023 - 93 minutes - A Film by Rosine Mbakam.
Join us outside Dana to celebrate with pizza and popcorn at 6:30 PM.
Watch the trailer HERE
Co-Sponsored by the Hirschfield Film Endowment
Dana Auditorium (Sunderland Language Center)
Combative Decoloniality and the Abolition of the Humanities
Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room