Negroes Speak of War: Black Studies, U. S. Imperialism, and Public Policy
East Pyne 010, Princeton University 40.3512702,-74.6556137, Princeton, NJ, United StatesPeter James Hudson discusses the debates on anti-imperialism and Black Studies.
Peter James Hudson discusses the debates on anti-imperialism and Black Studies.
Keisha Khan-Perry presents her book project in progress, "Evictions and Convictions." which focuses on Black dispossession.
The 2023 Toni Morrison Lectures
The 2023 Toni Morrison Lectures
The 2023 Toni Morrison Lectures
Dr. Eddie Glaude Jr. and Dr. Ruth J. Simmons discuss her new memoir "Up Home: One Girl's Journey"and her life.
Lyndsey P. Beutin will talk about her book Trafficking in Antiblackness's argument that campaigns to end human trafficking use modern-day slavery rhetoric and imagery to circumvent Western historical responsibility for racial chattel slavery.
Practical look at how race and economic system intersect in today's world.
A transnational one-day symposium about the relational and transnational experiences of people who identify as Black and immigrant.
Angela Davis is an activist, writer, and lecturer, her work focuses on prisons, police, abolition, and the related intersections of race, gender, and class.
Conversation with Heath Pearson, author of Life Besides Bars, and Naomi Murakawa, Princeton U. professor of African American Studies.
Screening and discussion of the film ‘Under the Hanging Tree’