Black Futures Symposium: Black Ecologies Join the Black Studies Colloquium for its inaugural Black Futures symposium. This year our theme is… Read more October 13 and October 14 2022 Black Futures Symposium: Black Ecologies
Author: Erica Richardson
“Such is Aunt Nancy:” Gender, Scavenging, and Racial Capitalism on the Harlem Renaissance Stage”
Description In what spaces and places can poor Black women’s work be economically and socially valued? Is scavenging labor? Can Black women’s… Read more “Such is Aunt Nancy:” Gender, Scavenging, and Racial Capitalism on the Harlem Renaissance Stage”
“An Indestructible Life: Reflections on Marronage” A Presentation by Pedro Lebrón Ortiz March 16 @ 6:00 pm on Zoom
How can we understand marronage beyond juridical, anthropological, or historical limitations? If our present moment is constituted by the… Read more “An Indestructible Life: Reflections on Marronage” A Presentation by Pedro Lebrón Ortiz March 16 @ 6:00 pm on Zoom
“Racial Imaginaries, Classification Schemas and Place in Puerto Rico and among Puerto Ricans in the Continental USA” February 16, 2002 6:00pm
On February 16, 2022, at 6:00pm on Zoom, join the Black Studies Colloquium in a presentation workshop of the scholarship… Read more “Racial Imaginaries, Classification Schemas and Place in Puerto Rico and among Puerto Ricans in the Continental USA” February 16, 2002 6:00pm
Black Futures: Black Studies, Black Ecologies and African Diaspora Spring 2022
The Black Studies Colloquium is pleased to announce a special public-facing research and pedagogy series Spring 2022, Black Futures: Black… Read more Black Futures: Black Studies, Black Ecologies and African Diaspora Spring 2022
December 2, 2021 1:00pm Guest Scholar Evelyn Simien (University of Connecticut): “Historic Firsts in U.S. Elections”
Join the Baruch Black Studies Colloquium Dec 2, 2021 to learn more about the implications of recent historic and trailblazing… Read more December 2, 2021 1:00pm Guest Scholar Evelyn Simien (University of Connecticut): “Historic Firsts in U.S. Elections”
Faculty Scholarly Presentation: The Fight Against Racial Capitalism: From Maroon Communities to the Haitian Revolution Nov 3 6:00pm
Professor Tshombe Miles in the Black and Latino Studies Department at Baruch College will present his work on the Black… Read more Faculty Scholarly Presentation: The Fight Against Racial Capitalism: From Maroon Communities to the Haitian Revolution Nov 3 6:00pm
End of Year Digital Happy Hour for Faculty and Staff May 21, 2021 6:00pm
We invite faculty and staff to join us for end-of-year digital drinks, music, and good vibes as we reflect on… Read more End of Year Digital Happy Hour for Faculty and Staff May 21, 2021 6:00pm
Join a Black Studies Roundtable Discussion on “Decolonizing the United States: Lessons From Africa” April 20, 6:00pm
Greeting Faculty and Staff! On April 20 at 6:00 pm the Black Studies Colloquium will delve into a conversation… Read more Join a Black Studies Roundtable Discussion on “Decolonizing the United States: Lessons From Africa” April 20, 6:00pm
Black Studies Colloquium Community Event and Happy Hour 6:00 pm March 4, 2021
The Black Studies Colloquium (BSC) invites faculty and staff to a Community Event and Happy Hour to provide space… Read more Black Studies Colloquium Community Event and Happy Hour 6:00 pm March 4, 2021