#BlkDiasporaID African/Black Diaspora Research Webinar (Two Day Event)
This event is open to the public. We hope you will join us.
With generous support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the University of Maryland’s African American Studies Department and our co-host, the Howard University School of Fine Arts, will feature the third "Race/Ethnicity and Gender Identity in a Shifting Cultural and Racial Climate: African/Black Diaspora Academic and Public Discourse" meeting. This webinar will feature the scholarship of distinguished scholars and graduate students in multi-disciplinary humanities and social science fields in African, African American, Africana, and African/Black Diaspora Studies. The participants will present highlights from their research projects and then respond to aspects of the central question:
Considering the day-to-day lives of contemporary African/Black diaspora communities in the U.S., how do you think your research might influence contemporary discourse about blackness and formations of black identity in the African/Black Diaspora?
RSVP as soon as possible by clicking on the following link/URL (go.umd.edu/BlkDiasporaID-InfoRSVP-Fall2021). An e-mail with the virtual event & link/URL information will be sent to you after making your RSVP before the event starts.
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For more information, please contact:
Department of African American Studies
University of Maryland
1119 Taliaferro Hall
4280 Chapel Lane, College Park, MD 20742
Phone: 301-405-1158
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