A monthly meeting organized by the African Diaspora
Program in the History Department of New York University open to all those
with an interest in topics related to Africa and the Diaspora. All meetings
are held in the King Juan Carlos Center (KJCC), 53 Washington Square South,
New York, NY.
FALL 2005
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October
19, 2005
Topic: "The
Role of Culture in the Liberation of African People"
Haile Gerima
SPRING 2005
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January
25, 2005
Topic:"Contending
With the Politics of Disgust: 1996 Welfare Reform Through Welfare
Recipients' Eyes."
Ange-Marie Hancock (Yale)
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March 24, 2005
Topic: "Harlem's Health and the New Deal Era."
Jamie Wilson, Doctoral Candidate, Department of
History, New York University
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April 13, 2005
Topic:
Brent Edwards (Rutgers University)
FALL 2004
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September
22, 2004
Topic: "Reafricanization and Akan identity in the United States.”
Pauline Guedj, Doctoral Student, Department of Anthropology, University
Paris X, Nanterre
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October 13, 2004
Topic:
Herman Bennett (Rutgers University)
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November 10, 2004
Topic: "Imaging Black Culture"
Deborah Willis (New York University)
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December 1, 2004
Topic: "Chocolate Surrealism: Music, Movement, Memory and History."
Njoroge Njoroge, doctoral candidate in New York University's Department
of American Studies.