BrandeisAAAS

@BrandeisAAAS

Department of African & African American Studies at Brandeis University.

Waltham, MA
Joined July 2013
Born 1969

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  1. Nov 18

    Please join AAAS and Department UDR Kwesi Jones for this outstanding panel with NYT critic-at-large, Wesley Morris, TODAY at 5:30 pm, and please share the news.  Register for free here:

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  2. Nov 10

    Join us at noon today for a screening, performance and discussion of Joelle Powe's documentary, "Out There Without Fear: Jamaica's Dancehall."

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    Images of Dr. Carolyn Cooper, Joelle Powe and Latonya Style.
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    Nov 9

    I want to speak directly to the Black women in our country. Thank you. You are too often overlooked, and yet are asked time and again to step up and be the backbone of our democracy. We could not have done this without you.

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    Nov 9

    This post-election analysis was an excellent event. I had a good time talking through with co-panelists and our host . Thanks for the great conversation, !

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  5. Nov 8

    Join us Friday for the 2020 Ruth First Memorial Lecture, "Revolution is a Process," by Prof. Russell Rickford of Cornell University.

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    Full title: "Revolution is a Process: Southern Africa, Black Americans and Making the New Society in the 1970s." November 13, 11:30am. Image of man raising a rifle with outline of African continent in background.
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  6. Oct 23

    Please join and his Hip Hop History & Culture students in welcoming Tracy D. Sharpley-Whiting, author of Pimps Up, Ho’s Down this Wednesday, 10/28 @ 10am! Email aaas@brandeis.edu for the Zoom link.

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    Oct 13

    Thursday, 6:30pm (ET). Register: or watch on Facebook Live! .

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    Oct 6

    Politics aren't just about what works for you. We also have to care about what happens in the world as a result.

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  9. Oct 5

    One week until the {Virtual} Study Abroad Fair! Are you ready? Thursday, Oct. 8th, 8am-12pm ET on Zoom. Registration link in bio. We can't wait to see you there! via

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    On the Job Market? The Department of Africana Studies at Williams College is accepting applications to appoint a tenure-track Assistant Professor. Deadline: November 15, 2020.

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  11. Oct 2

    "We are whole people..." See this Instagram photo by @janesappvodcast

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    Oct 1

    How Author Joan Morgan () Raised Her Son to Be a Feminist The pioneering writer of ‘When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost’ says you can’t just write about your feminism. You must also live it.

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  15. Sep 23

    We welcome all first years and anyone interested in AAAS to join us at our annual Meet The Majors event! This is a great opportunity to learn about the major and connect with those within the department! Tell all your friends! Password: aaas

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    Visit the Call for Papers section of the BWSA website for multiple October deadlines approaching, topics include but are not limited to: mothering and Black Lives Matter, Black performance, and film education.

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    Sep 18

    Ayah Nuriddin, a scholar at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, joins Prof. 's class this Wednesday, 9/23 @ 4pm! Email aaas@brandeis.edu for Zoom link.

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    Image of Nuriddin, smiling with arms crossed in front of a background of books. Talk title, "Black Eugenics and the Struggle for Racial Equality."
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    Sep 18
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  19. Sep 18

    Ayah Nuriddin, a scholar at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, joins Prof. 's class this Wednesday, 9/23 @ 4pm! Email aaas@brandeis.edu for Zoom link.

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    Image of Nuriddin, smiling with arms crossed in front of a background of books. Talk title, "Black Eugenics and the Struggle for Racial Equality."
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