The National Association of African American Studies--National Virtual Conference
The National Association of African American Studies
The National Association of African American Studies
“COLLECTIONS AND RESTITUTION BEST PRACTICES” WEDNESDAY LISTENING SESSIONS
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. EST, mid-September to mid-October 2021
‘REMATRIATION: Rethinking Reparations for Afrikan Enslavement as Pan-Afrikan Envisioned Repairs Highlighting Cultural, Spiritual and Environmental Return to Mother Earth’
An Online Workshop
Organized by the International Network of Scholars & Activists for Afrikan Reparations (INOSAAR)
Thursday 15 July 2021, 6–9pm (GMT)
To register: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYkd--tpz0uHty8EddJCdMcUmVF8cCYsq1P
‘REMATRIATION: Rethinking Reparations for Afrikan Enslavement as Pan-Afrikan Envisioned Repairs Highlighting Cultural, Spiritual and Environmental Return to Mother Earth’
An Online Workshop
Organized by the International Network of Scholars & Activists for Afrikan Reparations (INOSAAR)
Thursday 15 July 2021, 6–9pm (GMT)
To register: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYkd--tpz0uHty8EddJCdMcUmVF8cCYsq1P
‘REMATRIATION: Rethinking Reparations for Afrikan Enslavement as Pan-Afrikan Envisioned Repairs Highlighting Cultural, Spiritual and Environmental Return to Mother Earth’
An Online Workshop
Organized by the International Network of Scholars & Activists for Afrikan Reparations (INOSAAR)
Thursday 15 July 2021, 6–9pm (GMT)
To register: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYkd--tpz0uHty8EddJCdMcUmVF8cCYsq1P
Dear colleagues,
I am excited to share news about a project that I have been working on with the Cardozo Law Institute in Holocaust and Human Rights!
As we mark the anniversary of the wave of racial justice protests that swept the country in 2020 and Juneteenth, legal educators are working to respond to the urgent call to teach students more about race and racism.
You are invited to join the third event in the Harvard Buddhist Community's 2021 Buddhism and Race Speaker Series. This event will feature Duncan Ryūken Williams, Professor in and the Chair of the USC School of Religion and Director of the USC Shinso Ito Center for Japanese Religions and Culture in Los Angeles.
Call for Papers
Southern Cultures: The Abolitionist South
Guest Editors: T. Dionne Bailey (Colgate) and Garrett Felber (University of Mississippi)
Call for Papers
Southern Cultures: The Abolitionist South
Guest Editors: T. Dionne Bailey (Colgate) and Garrett Felber (University of Mississippi)
Call for Papers
Southern Cultures: The Abolitionist South
Guest Editors: T. Dionne Bailey (Colgate) and Garrett Felber (University of Mississippi)