AAS Annual Soul Food Dinner
---Catered by Mel's Cafe
AAS & AS Students, We are looking forward to hosting you at this special, informal event to celebrate the end of classes and to fortify ourselves for papers and exams.
AAS & AS Students, We are looking forward to hosting you at this special, informal event to celebrate the end of classes and to fortify ourselves for papers and exams.
Currents in conversations series on the new report: "Black Girls Matter: Pushed Out, Overpoliced and Underprotected"
Anchored by Khalil Muhammad, Executive Director of the Schomburg Center in Black Culture (of the New York Public Library), the forum, titled "Engaging Race: On Violence, Citizenship, and Social Justice,” is inspired by recent events in Charleston, South Carolina. But the Charleston massacre is but one catalyst for engaging a range of issues emerging in its wake. Among these, by no means new to this hour, are: the underreported escalation of black church burnings over the last several weeks, the controversy surrounding the Confederate flag, and the unabated instances of police brutality