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SUMMARY:Chocolate Cities: The Black Map of American Life
DESCRIPTION:UCLA’s Department of African American Studies\, Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies\, Department of Urban Planning\, and Department of Sociology present \nChocolate Cities: The Black Map of American Life\nwith authors Marcus Anthony Hunter and Zandria F. Robinson \nin conversation with Scot Brown\, Alma Burrell\, Lynnée Denise\, Frankie “Kash” Waddy \n \nWednesday\, May 9th\, 2018 \n6:00pm-9:00pm \nCalifornia African American Museum | 600 State Drive | Los Angeles\, CA 90037\n Free and open to the public.\n\nChocolate Cities Flyer \n\nRSVP HERE
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SUMMARY:'Race and the Totalitarian Century' with Vaughn Rasberry
DESCRIPTION:Race and the Totalitarian Century\n A discussion with author Vaughn Rasberry \n moderated by Justin Desmangles  \nWinner of the Ralph J. Bunche Award from the American Political Science Association\, and the American Book Award\, from the Before Columbus Foundation\, Race and the Totalitarian Century: Geopolitics in the Black Literary Imagination\,  shows how a group of black writers challenged Cold War liberalism’s conceit that it stood in stark opposition to totalitarianism (Nazism and Stalinism).  Writers such as Richard Wright\, W. E. B. Du Bois\, Shirley Graham\, C. L. R. James\, and John A. Williams\, committed to global decolonization and black freedom\, pointed to liberal democracies’ legacy of repression and injustice.  As a result\, they developed a perspective that reimagined the anti-fascist\, anti-communist narrative through the lens of racial injustice\, with the U.S. as a tyrannical force in the Third World but also as an ironic agent of Asian and African independence. \n  \nTuesday\, May 15th\, 2018 \n5:00pm-7:00pm \nHistory Conference Room\, Bunche Hall 6275 \nCLICK HERE FOR THE FLYER \n Vaughn Rasberry is Associate Professor of English at Stanford University.  He works on African American and African Diaspora literature\, 20th-century U.S. fiction\, postcolonial theory\, and philosophical theories of modernity \n Justin Desmangles is the director of the Before Columbus Foundation and host of the radio broadcast New Day Jazz \nThis event is sponsored by the Department of African American Studies\, Department of English\, Gary B. Nash Chair & the Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies. 
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