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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
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April 22, 2013
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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
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"Circuits of Blood and Stone: On Enslaved Test Subject and the History of Gynecology"
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In 2017, The African American and Africana Studies guest Lecture Series was renamed the Rev. Charles Rice Speaker Series. Dr. Nicole Ivy’s lecture, “Circuits of Blood and Stone: On Enslaved Test Subjects and the History of Gynecology” was the first speaker of the newly renamed series and was held in Berman 006 on October 6, 2017. During the event Dr. Ivy addressed the role of enslaved women in nineteenth-century slave clinics in Montgomery, Alabama. While the legacies of these women are often forgotten, history reveres Dr. James Marion Sims as the “father of modern Gynecology” as tested tools and techniques on nonconsenting patients. Dr. Ivy invites us to remember how the enslaved dead impact contemporary spaces of U.S. capital circulation. This event was hosted by the AAAS program in collaboration with Institute for Inclusion and Equity and the Anthropology/ Sociology department.
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AAAS Program
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AAAS Program
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October 6, 2017
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Institute for Inclusion and Equity and Anthropology/ Sociology Department
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Dr. Nicole Ivy is the first speaker of the newly renamed Rev. Charles Rice Speaker Series hosted by the AAAS Program at Ursinus College.
2017
AAAS
African American and Africana Studies
Collegeville
liberal arts
Pennslyvania
Rev. Charles Rice Speaker Series
Ursinus College
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“Writing Identity in Multiple Worlds”
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Lori Tharps was a guest Speaker for the Rev. Charles Rice Speaker Series. Her lecture “Writing Identity in Multiple Worlds” was hosted in The Bears Den on October 25, 2017. During the talk, journalist, novelist, and memoir writer, Lori Tharps spoke on her personal experience with identity and representation. Tharps also addressed her own cultural studies research and writing throughout the event. Partnering with the Institute for Inclusion and Equity, the Anthropology/ Sociology Department Arts & Lectures Committee, and the Creative Writing Fund, this event was part of second in the Reverend Charles Rice Speaker Series.
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AAAS Program
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AAAS Program
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October 25, 2017
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Institute for Inclusion and Equity, Anthropology/ Sociology Department, Arts & Lectures Committee, The Creative Writing Fund
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English
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AAAS host Lori Tharps as the second speaker of the Rev. Charles Rice Speaker Series
2017
AAAS
African American and Africana Studies
Collegeville
liberal arts
Pennslyvania
Rev. Charles Rice Speaker Series
Ursinus College