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@PrincetonAAS is African American Studies for the 21st Century. Among the best academic units in the country examining the crucial role race plays in America.

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TONIGHT at 7PM: Author Priya Vulchi ’22 joins Prof. Ruha Benjamin at Princeton Public Library to discuss her new book Good Friends — an inspiring look at how friendship can drive social change. ow.ly/EbAx50VA3S3

TONIGHT at 7PM: Author Priya Vulchi ’22 joins Prof. Ruha Benjamin at Princeton Public Library to discuss her new book Good Friends — an inspiring look at how friendship can drive social change. ow.ly/EbAx50VA3S3
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"In the decades after Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier during segregation and Jim Crow, ushering Black players into the big leagues, hundreds of Black baseball players joined the MLB." ow.ly/kjSb50VA4oj

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"Unlike other communities around the country, federal employment is the main determinant of income status in Maryland’s Black neighborhoods..." Read More: ow.ly/VX8x50VA4Cp

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🗓️ Mark your calendars! AAS 2025 Alumni Mix & Mingle 📅 Fri, May 23 | 2–4:30 PM 📍 Princeton University Reconnect, celebrate, and honor the legacy of AAS. 🖤🧡 Food will be served — RSVP now: ow.ly/IluS50VGgTB

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A powerful night w/ Priya Vulchi ’22 & Prof. Ruha Benjamin (4/14) as they explored friendship as a radical tool for justice. Hosted by AAS @ Princeton, this convo reminded us: friendship heals and transforms.

A powerful night w/ Priya Vulchi ’22 & Prof. Ruha Benjamin (4/14) as they explored friendship as a radical tool for justice. Hosted by AAS @ Princeton, this convo reminded us: friendship heals and transforms.
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We’re proud to announce that Professors Lorgia García Peña and Wallace Best have received Humanities Council grants to support groundbreaking, collaborative projects in the humanities. Read more: ow.ly/veHt50VLiag

We’re proud to announce that Professors Lorgia García Peña and Wallace Best have received Humanities Council grants to support groundbreaking, collaborative projects in the humanities. Read more: ow.ly/veHt50VLiag
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Join us Friday, May 23 for the 2025 AAS Alumni Mix & Mingle on the Princeton Campus—an afternoon of connection and conversation. Check your email for details!

Join us Friday, May 23 for the 2025 AAS Alumni Mix & Mingle on the Princeton Campus—an afternoon of connection and conversation. Check your email for details!
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As we gear up for the AAS 2025 Alumni Mix & Mingle on May 23, we’re throwing it back to some of our favorite AAS moments. Got a memory to share? Tag us and spread the excitement!

As we gear up for the AAS 2025 Alumni Mix & Mingle on May 23, we’re throwing it back to some of our favorite AAS moments. Got a memory to share? Tag us and spread the excitement!
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The 2025 AAS Alumni Mix & Mingle kicks off TOMORROW (5/23) on the Princeton Campus. Who’s ready to reconnect, reminisce, and make new memories?

The 2025 AAS  Alumni Mix & Mingle kicks off TOMORROW (5/23) on the Princeton Campus. Who’s ready to reconnect, reminisce, and make new memories?
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Today’s the day! We can’t wait to welcome you to the AAS 2025 Alumni Mix & Mingle—2:00 PM on the Princeton Campus. Safe travels and get ready for a great time!

Today’s the day! We can’t wait to welcome you to the AAS 2025 Alumni Mix & Mingle—2:00 PM on the Princeton Campus. Safe travels and get ready for a great time!
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On Higher Education Day, we celebrate the power of education—and the incredible community it creates. On May 23rd, we came together for our Alumni Mixer Day. Thanks to everyone who joined us—it wouldn’t have been the same without you!

On Higher Education Day, we celebrate the power of education—and the incredible community it creates. On May 23rd, we came together for our Alumni Mixer Day.

Thanks to everyone who joined us—it wouldn’t have been the same without you!
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Congratulations to the Class of 2025! 🎉 We are incredibly proud of our graduates. Your brilliance, resilience, and leadership continue to inspire. Here's to your next chapter—go change the world!

Congratulations to the Class of 2025! 🎉 We are incredibly proud of our graduates. Your brilliance, resilience, and leadership continue to inspire. Here's to your next chapter—go change the world!
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🎓 From heartfelt embraces to proud smiles, the 2025 AAS graduation ceremony was one to remember. Thank you to our faculty, families, and friends who’ve supported this journey.

🎓 From heartfelt embraces to proud smiles, the 2025 AAS graduation ceremony was one to remember. Thank you to our faculty, families, and friends who’ve supported this journey.
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A Special Juneteenth Podcast Episode 🎙️ Princeton Professors Tera Hunter, Joshua Guild, and Khalil Gibran Muhammad—experts in African American history—explore Juneteenth’s meaning and the ongoing fight for freedom. 🎧 Listen now: ow.ly/ct1750W9kjO

A Special Juneteenth Podcast Episode 🎙️

Princeton Professors Tera Hunter, Joshua Guild, and Khalil Gibran Muhammad—experts in African American history—explore Juneteenth’s meaning and the ongoing fight for freedom.

🎧 Listen now: ow.ly/ct1750W9kjO
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Behind every graduate stands a community of scholars. We’re deeply grateful to our faculty for their leadership, care, and unwavering support.

Behind every graduate stands a community of scholars. We’re deeply grateful to our faculty for their leadership, care, and unwavering support.
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“For the first time, Black Deaf audiences don’t just get access—they get to see themselves.” Read more: ow.ly/5h4e50WjJos

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"Through collage, fashion, and photography, Black artists are remaking the flag into something that tells their truth," Read more: ow.ly/k0Ou50WlGKJ

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“African American English has been at the forefront of United States culture since almost the beginning of the country. It’s about time…we provide the best experience for all users of these technologies.” Read more: ow.ly/BGcA50WjJsx