TRANSCRIBE BOND Reception
Join the Woodson Institute and the Center for Digital Editing to discuss goals and significance of the Essential Julian Bond digital edition. Reception to follow.
Join the Woodson Institute and the Center for Digital Editing to discuss goals and significance of the Essential Julian Bond digital edition. Reception to follow.
Second Annual Julian Bond Transcribe-a-Thon
10:00 am - 4:00 pm*
Join us to contribute to this historic project by transcribing a wide and varied sample of Bond’s papers!
Locations:
Many leading proponents of reparations point to the federal government’s failure to provide land and resources (40 acres and a mule) to former slaves following emancipation, as promised, as laying the course for today’s inequities.
2019 marks the 15th-anniversary of the publication of Laurent Dubois’s Avengers of the New World (2004), the first narrative history of the Haitian Revolution to be published in the English language since the landmark appearance of C.L.R. James’s The Black Jacobins in 1938. Dubois' book heralded a new era of interest in the Haitian Revolution among Anglophone scholars.
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Professor Kwame Otu
TuTh 12:30PM - 1:45PM
Listening roundtable discussion on A.D. Carson's mixtape e/ssay, OTR
Launch party for the Woodson's podcast series on Thomas Jefferson
2019 marks the 15th-anniversary of the publication of Laurent Dubois’s Avengers of the New World (2004), the first narrative history of the Haitian Revolution to be published in the English language since the landmark appearance of C.L.R. James’s The Black Jacobins in 1938. Dubois' book heralded a new era of interest in the Haitian Revolution among Anglophone scholars.
LISTENING ROUNDTABLE for "SLEEPWALKING 2 [a mixtape/e/ssay | OTR]"
Featuring:
Lanice Avery, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Women and Gender Studies, UVA
Marcus Fitzgerald, Music Producer and Recording Artist
Jack Hamilton, Assistant Professor of Media Studies, UVA
Njelle Hamilton, Assistant Professor of African-American and African Studies, UVA
Guthrie Ramsey, Professor of Music & Africana Studies, University of Pennsylvania
NOTES ON THE STATE PODCAST SERIES RELEASE PARTY
FEBRUARY 15TH 7:00 PM
THE BRIDGE PROGRESSIVE ARTS INITIATIVE (209 Monticello Rd, Charlottesville, Virginia 22902)
Help us celebrate the release of the "Notes on the State" series, a podcast that engages with Thomas Jefferson's complexities, contradictions, and legacies.