On a recently released episode of GLC podcast, Slavery and Its Legacies, Connor Williams discusses with Thomas Thurston (GLC) the creation of “Voices from the Archive,” an...
NPR’s popular program, “Marketplace,” features music selected by Daphne Brooks, who, as a noted scholar of black popular music, was invited to contribute selected...
One of the nation’s leading urban ethnographers will talk in a free, public address, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 8, in the Elson Floyd Cultural Center at Washington State...
American political culture today is in need of historical grounding. The anxiety occurring in the wake of the November 2016 U.S. presidential election has prompted a search...
Crystal Feimster, Associate Professor of African American Studies and American Studies at Yale, will participate in a conversation on the historical significance of...
Wills Glasspiegel continued his exploration of the innovative dance form, “footwork,” in this new documentary featuring The Era footwork crew in Chicago.
“Group reimagining...
The Brooklyn Museum has announced the appointment of Ashley James as Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art. James will be the curatorial lead on the upcoming exhibition “Soul...
Daphne A. Brooks, professor of African American Studies, Theater Studies, American Studies, and Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies at Yale University, will be...
Poet Claire Schwartz (African American Studies PhD candidate) interviewed poet Jayy Dodd for the LA Review of Books. An excerpt from the piece is copied below.
dodd is a...
In a review for the New York Times, Claudia Rankine considers two recently published anthologies in tribute to Pulitzer Prize winning poet, Gwendolyn Brooks–The Golden...
The African American Studies Department is thrilled to welcome three outstanding scholars to its ranks beginning in fall 2017: anthropologist Aimee M. Cox, historian of art...