A four-day event honoring the career of Deborah E. McDowell, "Love All": Tending the Tradition celebrates McDowell's intellectual production, trailblazing leadership, and groundbreaking contributions to the field of African American literary studies and Black feminism as a scholar, editor, mentor, colleague, and friend. This conference gathers the generations of scholars to share papers focused on the vast impact of Deborah McDowell's work and legacy.
To steward a Black literary, intellectual, and feminist tradition, as Deborah E. McDowell has done so carefully, is to practice a salvaged love—not as sentimentality but as a mode of attention and form of ethical engagement that refuses erasure, embraces complexity without resolution, and tends to the wounded archives and living textures of Black life with an ethic of care that is at once rigorous, insurgent, and tender; and in return, such stewardship is to be held in a reciprocal embrace by those who recognize, across time and struggle, the quiet, radical devotion of a life spent loving this tradition into continued existence. That recognition and love are felt from all corners (Love, All).
Registration and CFP
All conference events are free and open to the public. We ask that guests register by April 1, 2026. If you plan to attend the conference from out of town, we urge guests to make travel arrangements and book lodging as early as possible due to a concurrent major event in Charlottesville, Virginia.
If you would like to submit an abstract to present at the conference, please review the CFP and send a 250-word abstract to cfp-mcdowell2026@virginia.edu by March 15, 2026.
All attendees will be expected to pay their own travel and lodging costs. Meals and refreshments will be provided throughout the conference and will be indicated in the program.
Lodging
Take advantage of our special group rate and book a room by March 1, 2026.
Or call the booking desk and ask for “Carter G. Woodson Institute Rate”
Contribute
Financial Contributions
We are accepting co-sponsorships from UVA offices, Departments and external organizations to support this event. All co-sponsors will be listed in the program and on the conference website. Platinum and Gold sponsors will have the space for more prominent advertising during the programming. Please write to mcdowell2026@virginia.edu to inquire about co-sponsorship opportunities.
If you would like to make a personal contribution or gift in recognition of this luminary figure, individuals are welcome to donate to the Woodson Institute in honor of Deborah E. McDowell. To contribute, please use the GiveCampus donation link and write "McDowell 2026" in the memo line.
Non-monetary contributions
There are numerous ways to contribute to this event. We invite you to consider the following ways to help honor Deborah McDowell's distinguished career:
- Submit an abstract to present at the conference.
- Serve as a volunteer to help with logistical matters during the conference. To volunteer, email mcdowell2026@virginia.edu
- Share a memory for a "memory book" to be shared with Professor McDowell during the conference. Memories can take the form of a short written note, a photo with accompanying caption, a short pre-recorded video or voice note, or a excerpt from a poem or novel or other text. Please upload your submissions onto the event's media submission box. Email mcdowell2026@virginia.edu with any questions.
- Help to advertise by sharing the event via your personal and professional networks.
Provisional Schedule
Day 1: Thursday, May 21, 2026 | ||
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| 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM | Panels 1-4 | Minor Hall |
5:00 PM | Opening Reception | TBD |
| Catered reception | ||
Day 2: Friday, May 22, 2026 | ||
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM | Panels 4-8 | Minor Hall |
| Breakfast and boxed lunch provided | ||
Day 3: Saturday, May 23, 2026 | ||
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9:00 AM - 6:00 PM | Panels 8-12, Closing reception | Minor Hall |
Breakfast, lunch, dinner provided | ||
Day 4: Sunday, May 24, 2026 | ||
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Brunch | Boar's Head Inn |
Organizers and Co-Sponsors
Organizers
The Carter G. Woodson Institute for African American and African Studies
The Department of English
Program Committee
Sandy Alexandre, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (program committee co-chair)
Robert Trent Vinson, University of Virginia (program committee co-chair)
Nicole Burrowes, Rutgers University
Mary Ellen Curtin, American University
Benjamin Fagan, Auburn University
Cynthia Hoehler-Fatton, University of Virginia
Tera Hunter, Princeton University
LaTasha, Levy, Howard University
Timothy Lovelace, Duke University
Rosemary, Millar, University of North Carolina, School of the Arts
Bryan Wagner, University of California, Berkeley
Local Arrangements Committee
Mrinalini Chakravorty, University of Virginia
Susan Fraiman, University of Virginia
Sandhya Shukla, University of Virginia
Andrew Stauffer, University of Virginia
Lisa Woolfork, University of Virginia
Sponsors
Platinum:
The Carter G. Woodson Institute
The Mellon Foundation
The Page Barbour Fund
Gold:
The Society of Fellows
Silver:
Institute for Humanities and Global Cultures (IHGC)