University of California
Consortium for Black Studies in California
A Multi-Campus Research Program and Initiative
Travel grants are available to Faculty or graduate students wanting to attend this event. Priority funding will be given for attending Consortium events.
Please go to the travel grants page for submission details.
Note: The application must be received before the event has taken place; no retroactive applications will be approved.
Rising Scholars Book Seminar Series
On Recent Books in Black Studies Published
by
UC Irvine Faculty
Kristin Peterson. Speculative Markets: Drug Circuits and Derivative Life in Nigeria.
Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2014.
Discussants:
Cori Hayden (Anthropology, UC Berkeley)
G. Ugo Nwokeji (African American and African Diaspora Studies, UC Berkeley)
An Event of the UC Irvine,
Workshop in Science, Technology, and Race (STAR), a Consortium Program
Co-sponsored by the Department of Anthropology
Winter Quarter 2016
Bi‐Weekly/Wednesdays/3‐5PM