UofSC Department of African American Studies
@uofscafam
Boldly researching, teaching, and celebrating Black experiences in South Carolina and around the world since 1971 at @UofSC.
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Check out this new opinion piece in the The Post and Courier by Dr. Kendall Deas and Dr. Christine Wen: postandcourier.com/opinion/commen…
"What interested me about Butler’s work is that her writing consistently represents humans who must deal with the edges or ends of humanity..." Read more of this thought-provoking interview with #UofSC AFAM Studies & English Professor Alyssa Collins at: theconversation.com/how-octavia-e-…
Next Thursday, 9/15, I will be doing a pre-concert talk for a tribute to the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin by the @UofSCJazz Faculty Koger Center for the Arts's brand new plaza stage. Pre-talk at 5 pm, music at 6 pm & food by Cynthia Soul Food Truck. EVENT is free. Bring blanket or chair😎
Great workshop for USC College of Social Work! ⤵️
Character diversity at forefront for Columbia animators carolinanewsandreporter.cic.sc.edu/character-dive… via USC Carolina News & Reporter
We know it's time for #MariahSZN but it's also time for our University of South Carolina Takeover! 🤙🤙 On Nov. 3, watch for a special edition of USC Today and check out USC's social media (and ours too!) for fantastic stories about the College of Arts and Sciences!
Happy Takeover Day! 🎉 Well said, University of South Carolina! We are all about exploring more choices and possibilities.
. UofSC Institute for Southern Studies presents the Neuffer Lecture in Southern Literature featuring Jason Mott, author of the National Book Award-winning "Hell of a Book." 📍Monday, Nov. 7, 7 p.m., Lumpkin Auditorium, Close-Hipp - 8th Floor
Join AAIHS next Friday, November 18 at 1:30pm EST for my webinar discussion with Dr. Robert Greene II & Tyler D. Parry about their co-edited volume #InvisibleNoMore! Zoom details forthcoming! Dr. Hilary Green Caroline Grego #Blktwitterstorians #twitterstorians
Nicole Maskiell's new book, "Bound by Bondage," details how elite families benefited from slavery to rise to power in 17th-century America, even in the North. Maskiell will appear in American History TV's Lectures in History program on Dec. 3. Read the Q&A: bit.ly/3FeqLvz