Update – National Poetry Month – Shange Collection to Barnard
UPDATE – April 25, 2016 – The works of feminist poet/playwright Ntozake Shange, have been acquired by the archives at Barnard College, her alma mater. Shange is best known for […]
UPDATE – April 25, 2016 – The works of feminist poet/playwright Ntozake Shange, have been acquired by the archives at Barnard College, her alma mater. Shange is best known for […]
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The 2nd Annual MLK Remembrance Day will showcase Dr. King’s efforts to advance diversity, equity and inclusion. This year’s event will look at the issue of repeated blunt force trauma […]
April 12, 2016 – UT Austin Professor Eric Tang discussed his new book, Unsettled: Fugitive Life in the Hyperghetto, in a Bunche Center Circle of Thought on April 6, 2016. […]
April 27th, 2016 4:30pm Humanities Room 135 Professor Theoharis, author of a groundbreaking biography of Rosa Parks, will discuss Parks’s life, legacy, and expansive political work including her criminal justice […]
IAC RESEARCH GRANTS IN ETHNIC STUDIES April 20th Deadline The Institute of American Cultures invites applications for support of research on African Americans, American Indians, Asian Americans, and Chicanas/os for […]
Who’s That Poet? In honor of National Poetry Month, this Bunche Center quiz shines light on a renowned African American poet. Check out the Bunche Center’s Library and Media Center […]
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