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Flyer
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"Ida B. Wells: A Passion for Justice" Film Flyer
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“Ida B. Wells: A Passion for Justice” was a film screening one presented by the African American Africana Studies on March 13, 2012 in Pfahler Auditorium. This was a transitional time for the program as the most recent coordinator of the program, Dr. Walter Greason, recently left and the Dr. Nzadi Keita assumed the role. The film focused on Ida B. Well, a female investigative journalist who documented and exposed the horrors of lynching in the south in the 1890s and was one of the founders of the NAACP. Following the film, a discussion of Wells extensive activism including women’s rights and suffrage was held. This was one of the firsts events held by the program.
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Dr. Nzadi Keita
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Ursinus College
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March 13, 2012
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Still Image: Flyer
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English
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Ida B. Wells film screening presented by the AAAS program at Ursinus College.
2012
AAAS
African American Africana Studies
Collegeville
Flyer
liberal arts
Pennsylvania
Ursinus College
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Flyer
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" What is Africa to me?"
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On April 22, 2013, Ursinus students, faculty and friends came together to discuss one question: “what is Africa to me?”. Light refreshments were served as the dialogue invited those in attendance to join featured guest Will Godfrey ’13, Liora Mor ’13 Royale Randolph, Yousif Yahya ’14 and Codey Young ’14 in conversation. Students were instrumental in the creation of this event as this was prior to the arrival of Drs Edward Onaci and Patricia Lott. This event was open to anyone at the college and held in the Bear’s Den.
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Dr. Nzadi Keita
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Dr. Nzadi Keita
Date
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April 22, 2013
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Still Image: Flyer
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English
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The AAAS program at Ursinus College hosts an open discussion on the topic "What is Africa to me?"
2013
AAAS
African American Africana Studies
Collegville
Flyer
liberal arts
Pennslyvania
Ursinus College