Book Launch event for Professor Kwame E. Otu
Book launch event:
Amphibious Subjects: Sasso and the Contested Politics of
Queer Self-Making in Neoliberal Ghana
Book launch event:
Amphibious Subjects: Sasso and the Contested Politics of
Queer Self-Making in Neoliberal Ghana
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
Join us for our annual "Meet the Fellows" event. Register via the link below:
https://virginia.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_R3KeX2xjTtyznT0p2F_BAQ
Conversations in Caribbean Studies Book Chat with Robert Fatton, Jr., author of The Guise of the Exceptionalism: Unmasking the National Narratives of Haiti and the United States (Rutgers UP, 2021). Respondent: Chelsea Stieber (Catholic University of America), author of Haiti’s Paper War: Post-Independence Writing, Civil War, and the Making of the Republic, 1804–1954 (NYU Press, 2020).
Marlene Daut and Andrew Kahrl awarded NEH fellowships for their research projects on Haiti and the history of taxation in America, repspectively.
Listen to powerful leaders at the forefront of reentry and criminal justice reform discuss their experiences with mass incarceration. Discover how they transformed their lives into visions for systemic change, and how they are empowering others to do the same.
April J. Mayes, Associate Professor and Chair of History at Pomona College
Edward Paulino, Assistant Professor of History at John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Anne Eller, Associate Professor of History at Yale University