Legendary Poet, Activist and Educator Nikki Giovanni to Help Inaugurate New Frederick Douglass Center
The center is dedicated to engaging diverse communities—both at the university and well beyond—around issues of social justice and equity.
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Daryle Williams is the co-director of the online database Enslaved.org.
Featuring David E. Sanger From The New York Times.
Adam Grisé’s dissertation focused on access, representation and equity in music educational settings.
Lisa W. Carney’s dissertation explored the stories told about dreams in Kichwa, a Quechuan language spoken in Ecuador.
From Nina Simone to Dave Chappelle, new book explores mad undercurrent in Black expressive culture.
ARHU students win prestigious national awards.
Five ARHU students and alumni receive the prestigious grant.
The scholarships provide up to $20k for two semesters of critical language study.
A Virtual Symposium on Immigration and the Changing Dynamics of Blackness.
"Poem: Len Bias, a Bouquet of Flowers, and Ms. Brooks" was selected for New York Times feature.