Resituating Diaspora: Ethnography, Theory, Music - 4th Annual FHI HBCU Fellowship Symposium
This symposium and the FHI HBCU Faculty Fellowship Program are made possible by major support from the A. W. Mellon Foundation. For more information on current and previous fellows in the program, please click here.
Free parking for this event is available at the Smith Warehouse South lot - gate will be open for the duration of the symposium. Click here for detailed map and more information on how to find us.
Program Schedule
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Emerging Solidarities: Re-Centering Afro-Latin@ Studies in African Diaspora Studies
Chair: Erica Lorraine Williams, Spelman College / FHI Mellon HBCU Fellow
Takkara Brunson, University of Rochester
Joseph Jordan, UNC Chapel Hill
Keisha-Kahn Perry, Brown University
2:00 – 3:30 PM
Critical and Cultural theory in/of Latin America and the Caribbean
Chair: Gertrude Gonzalez de Allen, Spelman College / FHI Mellon HBCU Fellow
Meredith Gadsby, Oberlin College
Nelson Maldonado Torres, Rutgers University
Todd Ramon Ochoa, UNC Chapel Hill
4:00 – 5:30 PM
Musical Textures that Bind Countries Together
Chair: Paul Berliner, Duke University
Louise Meintjes, Duke University
Sheila Meintjes, University of the Witwatersrand
Karen Walwyn, Howard University / FHI Mellon HBCU Fellow
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Panel 1 video capsule (added 6/1/2012):


