A Reading with Roxane Gay

Black Forum Room; Haines Hall 153

We would like to invite you to a reading by critically acclaimed writer, editor, and commentator Roxane Gay. She has written numerous bestsellers such as "Bad Feminist.", "Difficult Women.", and "Hunger, a Memoir of my Body." Come through TOMORROW from 12-1pm in Haines Hall 153.

A Reading with Roxane Gay

Black Forum Room; Haines Hall 153

A Reading with Roxane Gay Tuesday, April 2nd, 2019 12:00pm-1:00pm Black Forum Room, Haines 153 (lunch will be provided) Roxane Gay’s writing appears in Best American Nonrequired Reading 2018, Best […]

Aretha Franklin’s Amazing Grace: From Watts to Detroit

California NanoSystems Institute

“Aretha Franklin’s Amazing Grace: From Watts to Detroit” Sunday, March 24th, 2019 | 4:30pm-7:30pm Screening of “Amazing Grace” and Discussion Monday, March 25th, 2019 | 10:00am-4:30pm Discussions, Music & Celebration […]

Gender, Slavery, and Freedom

Royce Hall 306

Join us for an insightful discussion on the topics of Gender, Slavery, and Freedom, with a host of speakers ready to share their thoughts and views. The event will take place In Royce Hall room 306, from 10:00am-3:30pm, with a light breakfast provided at 9:30am. We hope to see you there!

Free LA: The New Frontier of Abolition?

California African American Museum

We are excited to announce a performance and public dialogue with Bryonn Bain, the creator and lead performer of the award-winning "Lyrics from Lockdown." The event, "Free LA: The New Frontier of Abolition?" will be held Thurs, 7-9pm at the California African American Museum.

Kamau Daáood and Mark de Clive-Lowe

Jan Popper Theater

Kamau Daáood and Mark de Clive-Lowe Wednesday, March 13th, 2019 7:00pm  Jan Popper Theater "I was taught that the concept of the local artist is a noble one. That to […]

Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments: A Reading With Saidaya Hartman

Cornell Hall Room D313, Anderson School

Please join us as we listen to Saidiya Hartman, Professor at Columbia University, discuss her new book "Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments." Wayward Lives recreates the experience of young urban black women who desired an existence qualitatively different than the one that had been scripted for them.

The Dreamer and the Dream: Afrofuturism and Prophetic Visions of Blackness

Haines 215

A talk by Dr. Roger Sneed: Afrofuturism as a way of Black people expressing their identity through speculative fictions is fairly new, and yet it is not new. We can trace the Black use of speculative fiction to articulate visions of Blackness and critique white supremacy back to W.E.B. DuBois’s 1920 short story “The Comet.” However, Afrofuturism has made a resurgence, due in part to the phenomenal success of Black Panther, ongoing interest in the work of Octavia Butler, and the rise of the “blerd” (a portmanteau of “black” and “nerd”). Today’s talk uses an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as a focal point for investigating the intersections of Afrofuturism and Black Religious Thought.

Black Excellence 2019

Thomas Bradley International Hall, Room 300

Thursday, February 28th, 2019 Thomas Bradley International Hall, Room 300 | 12:00pm-3:00pm BLACK EXCELLENCE 2019 Celebrating & Networking with Successful Professionals Join the Career Center for our 2nd annual Black Excellence: […]