Carter G. Woodson Institute for African American and African Studies

Congratulations Class of 2018  from all of us at the Carter G. Woodson Institute upon successful completion of a demanding course of study!  We are as pleased and as proud as your family must be.  We are looking forward to seeing you at our diploma ceremony.

 

LOCATION/TIME

Our departmental diploma ceremony will be conducted Saturday, May 19, 2018, in Minor Hall Room 125

SWAHILI CULTURAL NIGHT

Please come out for SWAHILI CULTURAL NIGHT.

 

When: April 27,2017

Where: 110 Minor Hall

Time: 5:00-6:30PM

 

You are invited to the Swahili Cultural Night event organized by Swahili Students at UVA. Students will be presenting skits, songs and poems. They also welcome you to taste some delicious Swahili food.

 

See you there!

"Enduring Questions, New Methods: Haitian Studies in the 21st Century"

In the spirit of Papa Legba (a Haitian lwa, or spirit, who acts as a crossroads between the human and non-human worlds), this conference is dedicated to what Gina Ulysse has called “New Narratives of Haiti.” We envision this conference as a series of roundtables. Dispensing with formal papers, we hope to facilitate conversation as a crossroads at which scholars might generatively explore Haitian history, art, politics, and culture in ways that contest narratives of fear, repression, failure, and dependency.

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