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SUMMARY:Bankers\, Empire\, and Black Study
DESCRIPTION:Bankers\, Empire\, and Black Study \nThursday\, February 1st\, 2018 \n2:00pm-4:00pm \nReception to follow. \nUCLA Young Research Library (YRL) Main Conference Room 11360 \n \n  \nA roundtable discussion on Peter James Hudson’s “Banker’s and Empire: How Wall Street Colonized the Caribbean”. \nfeaturing \nGlen Ford\, Black Agenda Report \nPeter James Hudson\, UCLA \nWalter Johnson\, Harvard University \nDeborah A. Thomas\, University of Pennsylvania \nModerated by Marcus Hunter\, UCLA \n  \nCosponsored by the Department of History and the James S Coleman African Studies Center
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/bankers-empire-black-study/
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SUMMARY:Why Black Women’s Lives and Histories Matter
DESCRIPTION:WHY HISTORY MATTERS\nWhy Black Women’s Lives and Histories Matter \nThursday\, February 8\, 2018\n7:00 p.m.\nFowler Museum at UCLA\, Lenart Auditorium\nSelf-pay parking available in Structure 4 \n \nFunmilola Fagbamila\nAdjunct Professor\, Department of Pan-African Studies\nCalifornia State University\, Los Angeles \nDion Fountaine Raymond\, J.D.\nDiscrimination Prevention Officer and Coordinator\nUCLA Office of Equity\, Diversity and Inclusion \nBrenda Stevenson\nProfessor and Nickoll Family Endowed Chair in History\nUCLA Department of History \nmoderated by\nMarcus Anthony Hunter\nScott Waugh Endowed Chair in the Division of the Social Sciences\nAssociate Professor and Chair\nUCLA Department of African American Studies \nRSVP HERE
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/black-womens-lives-histories-matter/
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SUMMARY:Support for Black Reparations in the Early 21st Century
DESCRIPTION:Support for Black Reparations in the Early 21st Century\nTalk by Michael Dawson \nJohn D. MacArthur Professor of Political Science and the College\nThe University of Chicago \n \nMonday\, February 12th\, 2018\n12:00pm-2:00pm\nBlack Forum\, Haines Hall 153 \n\nLunch will be provided.
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/support-black-reparations-early-21st-century/
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SUMMARY:A Book Talk with Manisha Sinha on "The Slave’s Cause: A History of Abolition"
DESCRIPTION:A Book Talk with Manisha Sinha\nThe Slave’s Cause: A History of Abolition \nTuesday\, February 13th\, 2018\n12:00pm-1:30pm\nBlack Forum\, Haines Hall 153 \n \nManisha Sinha will discuss her prize-winning book\, The Slave’s Cause: A History of Abolition (Yale University Press\, 2016) \nCo-sponsored by the Department of History and the Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies\nLunch will be provided.
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/book-talk-manisha-sinha-slaves-cause-history-abolition/
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SUMMARY:The Kind of Man I Am: Jazzmasculinity and the World of Charles Mingus\, Jr.  by Nichole Rustin-Paschal
DESCRIPTION:The Kind of Man I Am: Jazzmasculinity and the World of Charles Mingus\, Jr.\nby Nichole Rustin-Paschal \nThursday\, February 22nd\, 2018 \n12:00pm-1:30pm \nBlack Forum\, Haines Hall 153 \n \nThe Kind of Man I Am: Jazzmasculinity and the World of Charles Mingus Jr. (Wesleyan 2017) is a gendered cultural history of jazz in the postwar period. She draws on archival records\, published memoirs\, and previously conducted interviews to explore how Mingus’s ideas about music\, racial identity\, and masculinity—as well as those of other individuals in his circle\, like Celia Mingus\, Hazel Scott\, and Joni Mitchell—challenged jazz itself as a model of freedom\, inclusion\, creativity\, and emotional expressivity. \n  \nCo-sponsored by the Department of Musicology
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/kind-man-jazzmasculinity-world-charles-mingus-jr-nichole-rustin-paschal/
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