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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The BlackLight Summit convenes dancers, choreographers and scholars from across the country for virtual conversations, workshops and performances.
BlackLight Summit featured in Dance Magazine.
Bang on a Can, a contemporary music organization, fought government cuts with an innovative crowdfunding program.
Through her teaching, research and beyond, Jordana Moore Saggese is working to undo the ‘colonialist and white supremacist logic’ that has pervaded the field of art history.
The College of Arts and Humanities Dean's Lecture Series and the College of Education's Dean's Lecture on Education and Society featured in the Diamondback.
Correspondence, other documents of groundbreaking artist, scholar and curator David C. Driskell to be widely available online.
Virtual production of ‘Machinal’ incorporates video projections, lighting innovations.
‘Shadows of Lakeland’ explores challenges, triumphs through more than a century.
ARHU professor's talk is part of a new series centering racism, equity and justice.
School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies featured in the Diamondback.