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SUMMARY:Black as Space\, Femme as Future: An Afrofuturist Feminist Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Black as Space\, Femme as Future: An Afrofuturist Feminist Roundtable \n  \nThursday\, October 19th\, 2017 \n4:00pm-7:00pm \nUCLA Young Research Library (YRL)\, Room 11348 \n  \nConversations with \nAndre Carrington\, Department of English and Philosophy | Drexel University \nNalo Hopkinson\, Department of Creative Writing | UC Riverside \nTananarive Due\, Department of African American Studies | UCLA
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/black-space-femme-future-afrofuturist-feminist-roundtable/
LOCATION:UCLA Young Research Library\, Room 11348
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171018T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171018T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185116
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SUMMARY:Professor Terence Keel:  “Religion and the Study of Human Biodiversity”
DESCRIPTION:University of California\nConsortium for Black Studies in California\nA Multi-Campus Research Program and Initiative\nWorkshop on Science\, Technology\, and Race\n(STAR)\nat the University of California\, Irvine\npresents a seminar with\nProfessor Terence Keel\nUniversity of California\, Santa Barbara\npresented via remote conference technology\non\n“Religion and the Study of Human Biodiversity”\nOctober 18th 2017\n2:30 – 4:00pm\nHumanities Gateway\, Room 1341 \nTerence Keel is Associate Professor of History and Black Studies at the University of California\, Santa Barbara\, and currently the Vice Chair of the History Department. Professor Keel has written widely about the history of racism and its connections to the modern biological sciences\, religious intellectual history\, law\, medicine\, and\npublic health. He is the author of Divine Variations (Stanford University Press 2018). \nThis workshop session is presented in conjunction with two seminars\, each graduate and undergraduate\, being offered for the Autumn 2017 term: “Science\, Gender\, Empire and Race” within the Department of History and “The Concept of Race” within the Department of African American Studies. The Workshop on Science\, Technology\, and Race (STAR)\, is a Program of the UC Consortium for Black Studies in California\, at UC Irvine\, with support from the Humanities Commons of the Office of the Dean\, School of Humanities and the Office of the Dean\, School of Social Sciences – at UC Irvine. \nAll are welcome. Light Refreshments will be available at the event.\nFor project information\, contact STAR Faculty Director Kavita Philip:\nkphilip@uci.edu. \nFor more on the Consortium Workshops at UCI contact: blackthought@uci.edu. \nFor access\, contact Angelica Enriquez\, enriquea@uci.edu\, at the Humanities\nCommons. \nhttp://www.humanities.uci.edu/commons/
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/professor-terence-keel-religion-study-human-biodiversity/
LOCATION:UC Irvine\, Humanities Gateway Room 1341\, Humanities Gateway-1341\, Irvine\, CA\, 92697-3375\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171013T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171013T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185116
CREATED:20171010T191623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171010T194901Z
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SUMMARY:Afro-Futurisms: Speculative Visions Across the Black Diaspora
DESCRIPTION:Afro-Futurisms: Speculative Visions Across the Black Diaspora\n  \nFriday\, October 13th\, 2017 \n2:00pm-4:00pm; SBSG 1517 \n  \nAinehi Edoro (Department of English\, Marquette University) \nMoya Bailey (Cultures\, Societies and Global Studies & Women’s Gender\, and Sexuality Studies Northeastern University) \nTavia Nyong’o (African American Studies\, American Studies\, & Theater Studies\, Yale University) \n\n  \nPlease join us for a reception at 4:30p.m. hosted by the Center for Black Culture\, Resources\, and Research (in the Student Center) \n\n  \n*Event listed as courtesy only.
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/afro-futurisms-speculative-visions-across-black-diaspora/
LOCATION:SBSG 1517
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171011T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171012T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185116
CREATED:20170920T183437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171010T194617Z
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SUMMARY:Black Geographies- Insurgent Knowledge\, Spatial Poetics\, and the Politics of Blackness
DESCRIPTION:BLACK GEOGRAPHIES \nINSURGENT KNOWLEDGE\, SPATIAL POETICS\, AND THE POLITICS OF BLACKNESS \nA Symposium Organized by the Berkeley Black Geographies Project \n  \nKeynote Address by Katherine McKittrick\, Oct 12th at 3:30 pm \n  \nOctober 11th and 12th\, 2017 \n9 am-5 pm \nFannie Lou Hamer Black Resource Center \nHearst Annex D-3 \n  \nBlack liberation movements around the world\, from the streets of Oakland and Ferguson to the shores of southern Europe\, have focused international conversations among activists\, academics\, and artists on the importance of blackness to the geographical imagination. Importantly\, this dialogue has elucidated the possibilities of blackness as a radical framework for envisioning liberation\, social justice\, and reconstruction. \nWe invite researchers\, students\, organizers\, and community stakeholders to the Black Geographies Symposium to discuss the possibilities of work oriented around black geographic thought. This symposium offers  black geographies as a capacious field of inquiry that invite historical\, political\, economic\, sociological\, and artistic perspectives–as well as a range of “established” and alternative methodologies. \n  \nSponsorship provided by the Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society\, the UC Consortium for Black Studies in California\, \nthe UC Berkeley Departments of Geography and African American Studies\, and the Fannie Lou Hamer Black Resource Center
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/black-geographies-insurgent-knowledge-spatial-poetics-politics-blackness/
LOCATION:Fannie Lou Hamer Black Resource Center  Hearst Annex D-3\, UC Berkeley
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170608T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170608T180000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185116
CREATED:20170523T220337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170523T220337Z
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SUMMARY:“How Christian Thought became Racial Science“
DESCRIPTION:University of California \n\nConsortium for Black Studies in California \nA Multi-Campus Research Program and Initiative \n\n\nThe Workshop on Science\, Technology\, and Race (STAR) \nand \n\nThe Young Scholar Lecture Series\,  programs of the UC Consortium for Black Studies in California\, at UC Irvine  \npresents \na lecture and discussion with \n\nProfessor Terence Keel \nDepartment of History and Department of Black Studies \nUniversity of California\, Santa Barbara \n  \n\n\n“How Christian Thought became Racial Science“\n\nThursday\, June 8th \n4:30PM—6:30PM \nThe Humanities Commons Conference Room \nHumanities Gateway\, Room 1341\, UC Irvine \n   \nThe Workshop on Blackness and Asian Century (BASIC) is a program of the UC Consortium for Black Studies in California\, at UC Irvine \nCo-sponsored by the Departments of East Asian Languages and Literatures\, English\, African American Studies\, and the Humanities Commons of the Office of the Dean\, School of Humanities – at UC Irvine  \nLight Refreshments will be available at the event. \nFor more on the Consortium Workshops at UCI contact: blackthought@uci.edu. \nFor access\, contact Angelica Enriquez\, enriquea@uci.edu\, the Humanities Commons. \nhttp://www.humanities.uci.edu/commons/
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/christian-thought-became-racial-science/
LOCATION:Humanities Commons Conference Room ­ Humanities Gateway 1341
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170601T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170601T203000
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CREATED:20170517T211729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170607T200743Z
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SUMMARY:#Black Lives Matter In The Trump Era featuring Keeanaga-Yamahtta Taylor
DESCRIPTION:EVENT CANCELLED\n #Black Lives Matter\nIn The Trump Era\nfeaturing \nKeeanaga-Yamahtta Taylor\nAssistant Professor\nPrinceton University \nThursday\, June 1\, 2017 \n6:00pm-8:30pm \nAtkinson Hall Auditorium\, UC San Diego | 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla\, CA 92093 \nJoin us for a special lecture in the Challenging Conversations series\, hosted in part by the Institute of Arts & Humanities (IAH) at UC San Diego. \nThis event will feature guest speaker Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor\, Assistant Professor in African American Studies at Princeton University\, and author of the book From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation. Taylor will lecture on the subject of the book\, which surveys the historical and contemporary ravages of racism and persistent structural inequality\, including mass incarceration\, housing discrimination\, police violence\, and unemployment. \nThe lecture will be followed by a question and answer session\, and reception where copies of the book will be available for purchase. \nSpace is limited – please RSVP HERE \nThis event is sponsored by the UC San Diego Institute of Arts & Humanities (IAH)\, functioning under the UC San Diego Division of Arts & Humanities\, alongside the Black Studies Project\, Southern California Urban Group\, Consortium for Black Studies in California\, and the African American Studies Minor at UC San Diego. The IAH was established in fall 2016 to encourage conversations across borders of time\, place\, culture and discipline.
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/black-lives-matter-trump-era-featuring-keeanaga-yamahtta-taylor/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170601T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170601T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185117
CREATED:20170522T195123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170522T195133Z
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SUMMARY:Doing Digital Wrongly: Alternative Sonic  Registers of Black Girlhood
DESCRIPTION:Art\, Activism\, and Academia: Critical Gender Studies \nPerspectives on Intersectional Resistance \nThe CGS Program\, the Nicholas Papadopolous Endowed Lecture\, and The Global Forum\, proudly present: \nDoing Digital Wrongly: Alternative Sonic \nRegisters of Black Girlhood \nThursday\, June 1st\, 2‐4pm \nUCSD Cross‐Cultural Center\, Comunidad Room \n(Food will be served)
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/1729/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170531T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170531T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185117
CREATED:20170522T194158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170522T194158Z
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SUMMARY:The Asylum: Alternative Sonic  Registers of Black Girlhood
DESCRIPTION:Art\, Activism\, and Academia: Critical Gender Studies \nPerspectives on Intersectional Resistance \nThe CGS Program\, the Nicholas Papadopolous Endowed Lecture\, and The Global Forum\, proudly present: \nThe Asylum: Alternative Sonic \nRegisters of Black Girlhood \n\nWednesday\, May 31\, 2017 \n1:00‐3:00pm \nUCSD: The Great Hall at I‐House \n(Food will be served)
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/asylum-alternative-sonic-registers-black-girlhood/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170531T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170531T113000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185117
CREATED:20170522T194709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170522T195203Z
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SUMMARY:Black Feminist Genealogies:  The Making of SOLHOTLex
DESCRIPTION:Art\, Activism\, and Academia: Critical Gender Studies \nPerspectives on Intersectional Resistance \nThe CGS Program\, the Nicholas Papadopolous Endowed Lecture\, and The Global Forum\, proudly present: \nBlack Feminist Genealogies: \nThe Making of SOLHOTLex \nWednesday\, May 31st\, 10‐11:30am \nUCSD Women’s Center\, Conference Room \n(Food will be served) \nDr. Chamara Jewel Kwakye and Mekha McGuire will discuss their process of expanding SOLHOT from its original location in Urbana‐Champaign\, Illinois to Lexington\, Kentucky. They will answer questions on how frameworks like womanism and post‐colonial feminist theory inform engagement around solidarity in SOLHOT‐Lex and organizing Black girls while examining what critically engaged organizing looks like when the voices of Black girls are in symphony with the rest of the world’s resistance struggles.
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/1723/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170518T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170518T183000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185117
CREATED:20170504T192742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170504T192742Z
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SUMMARY:Black Studies at the University of California:  Recent Publications and Emerging Research
DESCRIPTION:Black Studies at the University of California: Recent Publications and Emerging Research \nThursday\, May 18th\, 2017 | 5:00pm-6:30pm\nUCSD- The Forum Room\, Price Center East 4th Floor \nA Panel Discussion With:\nAisha Finch\nAssociate Professor\, Gender Studies & African American Studies at UCLA\n\nDamien Sojoyner\nAssistant Professor\, Anthropology at UC Irvine\n\nAshon Crawley\nAssistant Professor\, Ethnic Studies\, UC Riverside
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/black-studies-university-california-recent-publications-emerging-research/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170510T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170510T190000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185117
CREATED:20170501T204745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170501T204745Z
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SUMMARY:Spirits of Rebellion by Zeinabu Irene Davis
DESCRIPTION:Spirits of Rebellion \nby Zeinabu Irene Davis \nFilm Screening \nQ & A with Director and Co-Producer Zeinabu Irene Davis and guest filmmakers after the screening \n  \nWednesday\, May 10th\, 2017 \nUCSD Atkinson Hall Auditorium \n6:30pm \nSpirits of Rebellion (2016\, 101 mins) is an award-winning feature documentary about a small group of critically acclaimed black filmmakers named the Los Angeles Rebellion by historians and critics. Headlined by Julie Dash\, Haile Gerima\, and Charles Burnett\, the LA Rebellion was one of the first collectives of black film artists to tell stories about and for their own communities. \nEvent co-sponsored by the Film Studies Minor.
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/spirits-rebellion-zeinabu-irene-davis/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170508T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170508T213000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185117
CREATED:20170504T225728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170505T183356Z
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SUMMARY:Anthem:  Remixing Race and Nation
DESCRIPTION:Anthem: Remixing Race and Nation \nMonday\, May 8\, 2017\nUCLA Schoenberg Music Building \n3:30pm – 5:30pm Afternoon Symposium\nSchoenberg Music Bldg\, Room 1420\nReception in courtyard immediately follows \n7:30pm – 9:15pm Concert & Panel\nSchoenberg Hall\, Free\nThe afternoon session features panelists Cecilia O’Leary (CSUMB\, History and Communication)\, Robert Fink (UCLA Musicology)\, Wade Dean (UCLA Musicology) and Jason Jones (Sacramento Bee)\, with presentations on race and nationalism\, the national anthem and protest in sports events\, and the controversial performances of “The Star Spangled Banner” by Jimi Hendrix and Marvin Gaye. \nGrammy-nominated jazz vocallist Rene Marie will perform “Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing/The Star Spangled Banner” in our evening session\, and our evening discussion panel features UCLA professor Robin DG Kelley and former NBA player Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf.
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/anthem-remixing-race-nation/
LOCATION:UCLA\, Humanities 193\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170508T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170508T140000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185117
CREATED:20170110T224409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170501T203701Z
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SUMMARY:Emancipation & Empire: Africa and the Project of Black Studies- E. Kwame Otu @UCLA
DESCRIPTION:UCLA Department of African American Studies \npresents \nEmancipation & Empire: Africa and the Project of Black Studies  \nE. Kwame Otu\nCarter G. Woodson Center for African-American and African Studies\, University of Virginia \nMonday\, May 8th\, 2017\n12:00pm to 2:00pm \nat the Black Forum at UCLA Haines Hall 153 \n  \n  \nEmancipation & Empire is cosponsored by: \nProfessor Melvin L. Rogers\, the Scott Waugh Chair in the Division of Social Sciences and Professor of Political Science and African American Studies; UC Consortium for Black Studies in California; James S. Coleman African Studies Center; Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies at UCLA. \nFor more information contact: Eboni Shaw: eshaw@afam.ucla.edu
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/emancipation-empire-africa-project-black-studies-e-kwame-otu/
LOCATION:UCLA Haines Hall\, Room 153
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170428T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170428T210000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185117
CREATED:20170412T175745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170412T175804Z
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SUMMARY:Antiphony\, Otherwise: Friday Joy Night Service by Ashon Crawley
DESCRIPTION:Antiphony\, Otherwise: Friday Joy Night Service \nby Ashon Crawley \nFriday\, April 28th\, 2017 \n7:00pm – 10:00pm \nHuman Resources LA; 410 Cottage Home Los Angeles\, 90012 \n“Antiphony\, Otherwise: Friday Joy Night Service” is a sound art event that brings together musicians\, singers\, foodies and audiences to intentionally consider the role of the senses in Black religious practice and sacred traditions. Curated by Ashon Crawley\, Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies at University of California Riverside\, “Antiphony\, Otherwise” approaches and makes more intentionally considered the concept of the multi-sensory\, the way Black religious traditions are about feeling as the grounds for practice. \nFunding for “Antiphony\, Otherwise: Friday Joy Night Service” provided by: \nUC Consortium for Black Studies in California \nUC Riverside Vice Chancellor for Research and Economic Development \nUC Riverside CHASS Office of the Dean \nHuman Resources\, LA \nUC Riverside English Department \nUC Riverside Ethnic Studies Department \nUC Riverside Media and Cultural Studies Department \nUC Riverside Dance Studies Department
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/antiphony-otherwise-friday-joy-night-service-ashon-crawley/
LOCATION:CA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170424T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170424T140000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185117
CREATED:20170110T224208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170216T195127Z
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SUMMARY:Emancipation & Empire: Africa and the Project of Black Studies- Siba N'Zatioula Grovogui @UCLA
DESCRIPTION:UCLA Department of African American Studies \npresents \nEmancipation & Empire: Africa and the Project of Black Studies  \nSiba N’Zatioula Grovogui\nAfricana Studies\, Cornell University \nMonday\, April 24th\, 2017\n12:00pm to 2:00pm \nat the Black Forum at UCLA Haines Hall 153 \nUpcoming Workshops: \nMay 8th\, 2017: E. Kwame Otu\, Carter G. Woodson Center for African-American and African Studies\, University of Virginia \nEmancipation & Empire is cosponsored by: \nProfessor Melvin L. Rogers\, the Scott Waugh Chair in the Division of Social Sciences and Professor of Political Science and African American Studies; UC Consortium for Black Studies in California; James S. Coleman African Studies Center; Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies at UCLA. \nFor more information contact: Eboni Shaw: eshaw@afam.ucla.edu
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/emancipation-empire-africa-project-black-studies-siba-nzatioula-grovogui/
LOCATION:UCLA Haines Hall\, Room 153
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170420T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170420T183000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185117
CREATED:20170414T181023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170414T181023Z
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SUMMARY:Futures of Black Studies:   New Archives and Imaginaries - a roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Faculty working in the field of Black Studies will speak briefly  about methodologies\, questions\, and materials that we foreground in our current and forthcoming research. \nWe hope to envision together future research and pose critical questions for trajectories. We’ll have an opportunity ascertain and emphasize common values as well as constructively divergent questions in this interdisciplinary field. \nProfessor Vilna Bashi Treitler\, the Chair of the Department of Black Studies\, will present the Department’s new vision statement as we highlight work by Department faculty and affiliates. \nProfessor Diane Fujino\, Director of the Center for Black Studies Research\, will describe the CBSR’s work this year including the eponymous “Future of Black Studies” Distinguished Guest series. \nDiscussants include Professors Ingrid Banks\, Felice Blake\, Michaela Diaz Sanchez\, Terence Keel\, George Lipsitz\, Zakiya Luna\, Christopher McAuley\, Jeffrey Stewart\, and Roberto Strongman. \nWe hope you’ll join us\, share thoughts\, and encourage students to participate in what promises to be a vibrant conversation.
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/futures-black-studies-new-archives-imaginaries-roundtable/
LOCATION:UC Santa Barbara\, MultiCultural Center Theater\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170420T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170420T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185117
CREATED:20161110T213842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170407T041521Z
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SUMMARY:Black Studies Project at UCSD- Culture & The Politics of Representation
DESCRIPTION:Black Studies Project at UCSD & UC Consortium for Black Studies in California Presents… \nPractices of Black Studies \nThursday\, April 20th\, 2017 at 4:00pm\nCulture & The Politics of Representation (a Conversation)\nFred Mote\, English\, UC Riverside\nTsitsi Ella Jaji\, English\, University of Pennsylvania Zeinabu Davis\, Communication\, UCSD\nKimberly Juanita Brown\, English & Africana Studies\, Mount Holyoke College\nBlack Studies Project (BSP) is Supported By: \nUC Consortium For Black Studies In California\, Cross Cultural Center\, Department Of Ethnic Studies\, The Graduate Division\, An Innovation Grant From The Vice Chancellor Office Of Equity\, Diversity And Inclusion\, Office Of The Dean Of Arts & Humanities\, Office Of The Dean Of Social Sciences\, And Office Of The Executive Vice Chancellor.
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/black-studies-project-ucsd-culture-politics-representation/
LOCATION:CA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170317T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170318T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185117
CREATED:20170228T211346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170228T224748Z
UID:1576-1489777200-1489856400@cbsc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:What It Iz! A Spokenwordical
DESCRIPTION:Courtesy Listing \nA fusion of traditional musical theatre\, hip-hop\, and spoken-word poetics\, this “spokenwordical” is inspired by the 1975 musical The Wiz. What It Iz is a journey of self-discovery from the birth of hip-hop through the social and political corruption that fuels the current incarceration epidemic. \nPoignant and humorous\, mesmerizing and musical\, come see What It Iz! \nTo RSVP: what-it-iz.eventbrite.com \nSuggested Donations\nGeneral Admission: $20 per ticket\nGroups of 5 or more: $10 per ticket \nTo donate to the UCLA Department of African American Studies\, please visit:\nhttps://giving.ucla.edu/campaign/Donate.aspx?SiteNum=515
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/what-it-iz-a-spokenwordical/
LOCATION:Los Angeles Theater Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170316T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170317T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185117
CREATED:20170306T190517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170306T190909Z
UID:1599-1489651200-1489770000@cbsc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Black | Art | Futures: African Diasporic Art Histories
DESCRIPTION:Black | Art | Futures: African Diasporic Art Histories \nA Symposium \nUC BERKELEY \nThursday\, March 16th\, 2017\nSteven Nelson\, UCLA | African American Art History: Then and Now \nReception at 4:30pm \nKeynote at 5:30pm \n308A Doe Library \nFriday\, March 17th\, 2017 \nSymposium \n9am – 5pm \n308 Doe Library
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/black-art-futures-african-diasporic-art-histories/
LOCATION:CA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170309T033000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170309T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185117
CREATED:20161110T213804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170216T195230Z
UID:1219-1489030200-1489078800@cbsc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Black Studies Project at UCSD- Migration & Movement
DESCRIPTION:Black Studies Project at UCSD & UC Consortium for Black Studies in California Presents… \nPractices of Black Studies \nThursday\, March 9th\, 2017 at 3:30pm\nMigration & Movement (a Conversation)\nEdward Paulino\, History\, John Jay College\nJesse Mills\, Ethnic Studies\, University of San Diego\nMarcia\, Chatelain\, History\, Georgetown University\nBlack Studies Project (BSP) is Supported By: \nUC Consortium For Black Studies In California\, Cross Cultural Center\, Department Of Ethnic Studies\, The Graduate Division\, An Innovation Grant From The Vice Chancellor Office Of Equity\, Diversity And Inclusion\, Office Of The Dean Of Arts & Humanities\, Office Of The Dean Of Social Sciences\, And Office Of The Executive Vice Chancellor.
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/black-studies-project-ucsd-migration-movement/
LOCATION:UCSD
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170303T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170303T183000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185117
CREATED:20170228T210414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170228T224852Z
UID:1562-1488558600-1488565800@cbsc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:The Workshop on Blackness and the Asian Century
DESCRIPTION:University of California \nConsortium for Black Studies in California \nA Multi-Campus Research Program and Initiative \nThe UC Irvine Campus  \nPresents \nThe Young Scholar Lecture Series\, a lecture and discussion with \nProfessor Azusa Nishimoto\nProfessor\, Department of English\, Aoyama Gakuin University (Tokyo\, Japan) \n\nVisiting Fellow\, Department of African American Studies\, Yale University\n\nVice President and Editor in Chief\, Japan Black Studies Association \n speaking on  \n “Of Futurity\, Then\, and Now: A Re-Reading of Toni Morrison’s Tar Baby“\nFriday\, March 3rd \n4:30PM—6:30PM \nThe Humanities Commons Conference Room \nHumanities Gateway\, Room 1341\, UC Irvine \n   \nThe Workshop on Blackness and Asian Century (BASIC) is a program of the UC Consortium for Black Studies in California\, at UC Irvine \nCo-sponsored by the Departments of East Asian Languages and Literatures\, English\, African American Studies\, and the Humanities Commons of the Office of the Dean\, School of Humanities – at UC Irvine  \nLight Refreshments will be available at the event. \nFor more on the Consortium Workshops at UCI contact: blackthought@uci.edu. \nFor access\, contact Angelica Enriquez\, enriquea@uci.edu\, the Humanities Commons. \nhttp://www.humanities.uci.edu/commons/
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/workshop-blackness-asian-century/
LOCATION:Humanities Commons Conference Room ­ Humanities Gateway 1341
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170301T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170301T173000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185117
CREATED:20170228T210902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170228T225000Z
UID:1569-1488384900-1488389400@cbsc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:"Paraontology" Lecture by Professor Nahum Chandler
DESCRIPTION:Courtesy Listing \nSCHOOL OF ARTS & HUMANITIES \nPARAONTOLOGY \nA Claremont Graduate University lecture in the Bradshaw Transnational and Transdisciplinary Cultural Studies Lecture Series by \nNAHUM CHANDLER \nProfessor\, Department of African American Studies and Comparative Literature\,  \nUniversity of California\, Irvine \nProf. Chandler will deliver a lecture entitled “Paraontology\,” on the possibility of a “theoretical politics” in a Du Boisian vein. \nWHEN: Wednesday\, March 1 at 4:15 p.m. \nWHERE: Board of Trustees’ Room of Harper Hall at \nClaremont Graduate University \nAttendees are encouraged to read 3 articles prior to the lecture. \nArticles are available online on the SAH Calendar event page.
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/paraontology-lecture-nahum-chandler/
LOCATION:Claremont Graduate University\, Board of Trustees’ Room of Harper Hall
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170227T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170227T140000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185117
CREATED:20170206T205741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170216T195255Z
UID:1376-1488196800-1488204000@cbsc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Diasporic Dreams\, African Nation-State Realities  Rastafarian Repatriation to Tanzania @UCLA
DESCRIPTION:As part of the series Emancipation & Empire: Africa and the Project of Black Studies\, \nthe Department of African American Studies at UCLA presents \nDiasporic Dreams\, African Nation-State Realities \nRastafarian Repatriation to Tanzania \nMonique Bedasse\nDepartments of History and African American Studies \nWashington University in St. Louis \nRespondent: Marcus Anthony Hunter\, Sociology and African American Studies\, UCLA\nMonday\, February 27\, 2017\n12:00pm-2:00pm \nBlack Forum at the Ralph J. Bunche Center \n153 Haines Hall \n  \n  \nProfessor Bedasse’s workshop is part of Emancipation & Empire\, a year long series examining the role and status of Africa within the disciplinary project of Black Studies. Workshops are based on a pre-circulated paper. Hardcopies are available at the African Studies Center\, the Department of African American Studies\, and the Ralph J. Bunche Center. \nFor more information contact: Eboni Shaw: eshaw@afam.ucla.edu \n  \nEmancipation & Empire: Africa and the Project of Black Studies is cosponsored by Professor Melvin L. Rogers\, the Scott Waugh Chair in the Division of Social Sciences and Professor of Political Science and African American Studies; UC Consortium for Black Studies in California; James S. Coleman African Studies Center; Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies at UCLA. \n 
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/1376/
LOCATION:UCLA Haines Hall 153
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170224T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170224T183000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185117
CREATED:20170215T222448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170216T195516Z
UID:1442-1487953800-1487961000@cbsc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:The Young Scholar Lecture Series of the UC Consortium for Black Studies at UC Irvine
DESCRIPTION:University of California \nConsortium for Black Studies in California \nA Multi-Campus Research Program and Initiative \nThe UC Irvine Campus  \nPresents \nThe Young Scholar Lecture Series \na lecture and discussion with \n  \nProfessor Ashon Crawley\nDepartment of Ethnic Studies \nUniversity of California\, Riverside \n  \non his new book \n  \n BLACKPENTECOSTAL BREATH:\nThe Aesthetics of Possibility\n(Fordham University Press\, 2016)  \nFriday\, February 24th \n4:30PM—6:30PM \n  \nThe Humanities Commons Conference Room \nHumanities Gateway\, Room 1341\, UC Irvine \n  \nThe Young Scholars Lecture Series is a Program of the University of California Consortium for Black Studies in California\, at UC Irvine \n  \nIn Conjunction with \nThe UC Irvine Workshop on Black Aesthetics (B-Aesthetic)\, \nA Program of the UC Consortium for Black Studies in California\, at UC Irvine \n  \nCo-sponsored by the Department of African American Studies\, the Humanities Core Program\, the Program in Religious Studies – and the Humanities Commons of the Office of the Dean\, School of Humanities – at UC Irvine  \nLight Refreshments will be available at the event. \nFor more on the Consortium Workshops at UCI contact: blackthought@uci.edu. \nFor access\, contact Angelica Enriquez\, enriquea@uci.edu\, the Humanities Commons. \nhttp://www.humanities.uci.edu/commons/
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/young-scholar-lecture-series-uc-consortium-black-studies-uc-irvine/
LOCATION:The Humanities Commons Conference Room Humanities Gateway\, Room 1341\, UC Irvine
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170222T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170222T190000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185117
CREATED:20170214T231807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170222T205737Z
UID:1432-1487779200-1487790000@cbsc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:The Get Down as Black Studies Practice @ UC San Diego
DESCRIPTION:THE BLACK CULTURAL STUDIES (CB) WORKING GROUP IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE BLACK ARTS COLLECTIVE AND SPONSORED BY BSP @ UCSD & UC CONSORTIUM FOR BLACK STUDIES IN CALIFORNIA PRESENT: \nTHE GET DOWN AS BLACK STUDIES PRACTICE\nFeaturing: \nYahya Abdul-Mateen II\, MFA\, Yale\n“Cadillac” from the Netflix Original Series The Get Down \nwith \nNadine George-Graves | Professor | Theater & Dance\, UCSD\nDaniel Widener | Professor | History\, UCSD\nWednesday\, February 22nd\, 2017\n4:00pm – 7:00pm \nPerformance Art Space Visual Art Building \nThis event is also supported by: The Black Resource Center\, The Visual Arts Department\, and The Graduate Student Association (GSA)
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/get-black-studies-practice/
LOCATION:UC San Diego\, Performance Art Space Visual Art Building\, San Diego\, CA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170217T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170217T173000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185117
CREATED:20170110T223045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170216T195403Z
UID:1294-1487322000-1487352600@cbsc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:New Directions in Black Radical Thought Symposium @UC Davis
DESCRIPTION:NEW DIRECTIONS IN BLACK RADICAL THOUGHT\na symposium promoting critical dialogue on black radicalism across the African diaspora \nFriday\, February 17\, 2017\n9 am – 5:30 pm\nRoom 3201 Hart Hall\, UC Davis \nKeynote Speaker: Deborah Thomas (University of Pennsylvania)\nParticipants include: Brandi Catanese (UC Berkeley)\, Maxine Craig (UC Davis)\, Erica Edwards (UC Riverside)\, Dayo Gore (UC San Diego)\, Sarah Haughn (UC Davis)\, Danielle Heard (UC Davis)\, Jeanelle Hope (UC Davis)\, Génesis Lara (UC Davis)\, Jemima Pierre (UCLA)\, and Frank Wilderson (UC Irvine) \nFor More Information: https://ucdblackradicalthought.wordpress.com/
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/new-directions-black-radical-thought-symposium/
LOCATION:UC Davis Hart Hall\, 301 Shields Ave\, Davis\, CA\, 95616\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170215T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170215T163000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185117
CREATED:20170201T214452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170216T002447Z
UID:1365-1487167200-1487176200@cbsc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Workshop on Science\, Technology\, and Race  (STAR) - 15 February 2017\, UC Irvine -- A program of the UC Consortium for Black Studies in California\, at UC Irvine
DESCRIPTION:University of California \nConsortium for Black Studies in California \nA Multi-Campus Research Program and Initiative \n  \nThe Workshop on Science\, Technology\, and Race \n(STAR) \n  \nA Program of the UC Consortium for Black Studies in California\, at UC Irvine  \npresents \nA Seminar and Discussion \nWednesday\, February 15th \n2:00-4:30 PM \nHumanities Gateway Room 1341 \n  \nwith \nProfessor Nahum Dimitri Chandler\nAfrican American Studies and Comparative Literature \nUC Irvine \n  \n“On Paragraph Four of \n‘The Conservation of Races’ \nby W. E. B. Du Bois” \n  \nDiscussant \nProfessor David Luis Brown\, Cultural Studies and English\, Claremont Graduate University \n  \nThis event is held in conjunction with the graduate seminar “Kant\, Concept\, Teleology\, Race” now taking place – for the Winter Term 2017 – in the School of Humanities\, UC Irvine. \n  \nAdvance readings for the seminar may be found here: https://goo.gl/Byd2jJ \n  \nCo-sponsored by the Departments of English\, Comparative Literature\, Anthropology\, African American Studies\, the Newkirk Center for Science and Society – and the Humanities Commons of the Office of the Dean\, School of Humanities – at UC Irvine \n  \nAll are welcome. \nLight Refreshments will be available at the event. \nFor project information\, contact STAR Faculty Director Kavita Philip: kphilip@uci.edu. \nFor more on the Consortium Workshops at UCI contact: blackthought@uci.edu. \nFor access\, contact Angelica Enriquez\, enriquea@uci.edu\, at the Humanities Commons. \nhttp://www.humanities.uci.edu/commons/calendar/events.php?recid=6361&dept_code_val=999-7&css_path=commons&file_name=events
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/paragraph-four-conservation-races-w-e-b-du-bois/
LOCATION:Humanities Gateway Room 1341
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170209T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170212T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185117
CREATED:20170109T210612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170206T234619Z
UID:1284-1486627200-1486918800@cbsc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:20th Anniversary African American Art Song Alliance Conference
DESCRIPTION:20th Anniversary African American Art Song Conference\n\nHosted by Claire Trevor School of the Arts –\nUniversity of California\, Irvine\nin Collaboration with Christ Our Redeemer AME Church\, Irvine\n\nFebruary 9 – 12\, 2017\nUCI Winifred Smith Hall\n\nHost Hotel: Radisson Hotel Newport Beach\, 4545 MacArthur Boulevard\, Newport Beach\, CA 92660. You may make your hotel reservation by calling 1 (800) 333-3333 and asking for the African American Art Song Alliance rate of $149.00 per night.\nFeaturing composers\, singers\, pianists\, and scholars from across the nation and around the world! This conference is presented once every five years! You don’t want to miss out!\n\nThe African American Art Song Alliance\, founded in 1997 in an effort to disseminate information through the internet on music by black composers\, as well as the performers and scholars most responsible for the spreading of this important art.\nNo registration fee! All events are free of charge!
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/20th-anniversary-african-american-art-song-alliance-conference/
LOCATION:UCI Winifred Smith Hall\, Building #710 on UCI campus map
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170126T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170126T180000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185117
CREATED:20170123T201124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170123T201124Z
UID:1352-1485446400-1485453600@cbsc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Insurgency at the Crossroads: A Book Talk by Aisha Finch 
DESCRIPTION:Insurgency at the Crossroads: A Book Talk by Aisha Finch \nThursday\, January 26th\, 2017 \n4:00pm-6:00pm \nUCLA Anderson School of Management- Collins A201 \n  \nIn Rethinking Slave Rebellion in Cuba: La Escalera and the Insurgencies of 1841-1844\, Aisha Finch traces the emergence of a dynamic resistance movement of slaves and free people of color in nineteenth-century Cuba. Drawing from the largely unexplored testimonies in the Cuban National Archive\, this book focuses attention on the hundreds of enslaved people who forged a radical\, alternative vision of freedom in Cuba’s plantation countryside. Demonstrating that black slave women and non-elite slaves were critical to shaping and organizing this movement\, Rethinking Slave Rebellion in Cuba offers new ways to think about slave mobilizations\, black political struggles\, and histories of rebellion. \nRespondents:  \nGeorge Lipsitz\, UC Santa Barbara\, Department of Black Studies  \nUla Taylor\, UC Berkeley\, Department of African American Studies  \nLisa Brock\, Kalamazoo College\, Department of History \nCo-sponsored by: The Departments of African American Studies and Gender Studies\n\nClick Here for More Information
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/insurgency-crossroads-book-talk-aisha-finch/
LOCATION:UCLA Anderson School of Management- Collins A201
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170126T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170126T173000
DTSTAMP:20260502T185117
CREATED:20161110T213504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170110T224537Z
UID:1213-1485444600-1485451800@cbsc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Black Studies Project at UCSD- Writing Histories of Slavery & Capitalism
DESCRIPTION:Black Studies Project at UCSD & UC Consortium for Black Studies in California Presents… \nPractices of Black Studies \nThursday\, January 26th\, 2017 at 3:30pm \nForum Room\, Price Center East \nWriting Histories of Slavery & Capitalism (a Keynote) \nEdward Baptist\, History\, Cornell University \nBlack Studies Project (BSP) is Supported By: \nUC Consortium For Black Studies In California\, Cross Cultural Center\, Department Of Ethnic Studies\, The Graduate Division\, An Innovation Grant From The Vice Chancellor Office Of Equity\, Diversity And Inclusion\, Office Of The Dean Of Arts & Humanities\, Office Of The Dean Of Social Sciences\, And Office Of The Executive Vice Chancellor.
URL:http://cbsc.ucla.edu/event/black-studies-project-ucsd-writing-histories-slavery-capitalism/
LOCATION:UCSD Forum Room\, Forum Room\, Price Center East
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