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The Lamar Dodd School of Art and Institute for African American students invite students to a seminar and free dinner with photographer, Rahim Fortune who is included currently in the High Museums exhibit A Long Arc: Photography and the American South since 1845. We are lucky to have Rahim here for a few days before  their lecture at the High Museum later in the week. There are two main open events.    The…
The African American Studies Program at University of Wisconsin Oshkosh is inviting undergraduate students to participate in a virtual Black History Month event on Saturday, February 6, 2021 - 3:00 PM. See event poster for Zoom link.  Note: You must represent your school with a visible article of clothing (shirt, hat, etc.) during the event. One undergrad student wins a $100 Visa gift card! 
The Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies program at UNC Greensboro will be hosting a Black Feminist Scholars Symposium. Students, community members, and scholars are invited to join! Dr. Tracy Sharpley-Whiting  9:30 AM    Registration for Zoom link: https://go.uncg.edu/black-feminist-scholars-930 Historically and culturally, black women in the United States have been either dubiously represented in mainstream popular and…
We will begin with a PowerPoint presentation on African American Women and the Vote, followed by a non-partisan discussion by attorney and social justice advocate Deborah Gonzalez about the opportunities and challenges for Black Athenians this election year, and about why Black voter participation is crucial this fall and always.   There will be time for viewers to post questions in the Chat for Deborah. Join Zoom Meeting https://…

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