含羞草研究所

Shirley Graham and W.E.B. Du Bois Lecture Series

Each year, the ALST program invites nationally recognized thinkers, activists, and writers to speak on issues of race, oppression, and resistance.

We ask students to attend and challenge them to critically analyze what they hear in relation to what they learn in the classroom.

Previous Speakers

Speaker: Professor Terry-Ann Jones

Title: "Migration and Racial Discrimination Across Cultural and Geographic Contexts"

Speaker: Professor Tianna Paschel

Title: "Anti-Black Racism and Resistance in Latin America"

Speaker: Professor Marcyliena Morgan

Title: 鈥'But We Do Language:' How Hiphop Measures our Lives"

Speaker: 

Title: Ordeal and Opportunity: Ending the First World War in Africa, 1914-1925

Speaker: Professor Dianne Stewart

Title: 鈥淭he Nationality There is Methodist: The Black Church in America and Other Africana Religious Structures of Nation-building

Speaker: Professor Ada Ferrer

Title: 鈥淎ponte鈥檚 Vision: Toward Hemispheric Histories of Black Anti-Slavery鈥

Speaker: Professor Lawrence Hill

Title: 鈥淭he Book of Negroes: Fiction and the American Revolution鈥

Speaker: Professor Robert Trent Vinson

Title: 鈥淲hich Walk to Freedom?鈥 W.E.B. Du Bois, Marcus Garvey, and the Promise and Peril of Pan-Africanism in Twentieth-Century South Africa