The Lonely Letters
award-winning
award-winning
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In this ASWAD sponsored event, Dr. Aisha Khan will discuss her new book: The Deepest Dye: Obeah, Hosay, and Race in the Atlantic World (Harvard University Press)
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https://virginia.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_IEvxcVLVSiWRZJRoV2zg2w
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Conversations in Caribbean Studies Book Chat with Carmen Lamas, author of The Latino Continuum and the Nineteenth-Century Americas: Literature, Translation, and Historiography (Oxford UP, 2021)
Respondent: Marissa Lopez (UCLA), author of Racial Immanence: Chicanx Bodies beyond Representation (NYU Press, 2019).
Hosted by Marlene L. Daut, Professor of American and African Diaspora Studies, University of Virginia
Following the death of the pioneering dub musician, Lee "Scratch" Perry, this panel brings together scholars and musicians who have worked with him and whose work is inspired by him.
together leading Jamaican and international dub/’Scratch’ Perry scholars, producers and musicians who have worked with him and whose work is inspired by him. In the lead up to the event, be sure to check out the Spotify playlist curated by the panelists: spoti.fi/3FIEbhm.
The fellowship program has supported the work of over 180 emerging scholars who have gone on to shape the field of black studies scholarship.
The African American and African Studies curriculum exposes students to the lives and experiences of people in the global African diaspora.
In this ASWAD sponsored event, Dr. Rachel Afi Quinn (University of Houston) will discuss her new book: Being La Dominicana: Race and Identity in Visual Culture in Santo Domingo.
Register via this link: https://virginia.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_POdaFAW3RD64zmqnwZtbPQ