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St. Clair Drake Research Symposiym – May 4, 2015
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The Black Room presents… Kobena Mercer
April 18, 2015
The Black Room: Revisiting “Blackness” in the Global 21stCentury presents... “Afromodern versus Post-Black? A Diasporic Historiography for African American Art” Kobena Mercer, Professor in History of Art and African American Studies at Yale University Monday, April 27th 308A Doe Library 4-6pm Lecture Abstract: Scholarship in African American art history has flourished between 2000 and 2015, yet this was also when “post-black” gained currency to suggest race no longer matters in culture and society. Arguing that “Afromodernism,” a term Robert Farris Thompson coined in 1991, offers a more flexible analytical tool for diaspora-based research, this paper argues that conceptual resources for such an…
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Rickey Vincent discusses “Party Music” on April 27th
April 16, 2015
Please join the American Cultures Center as we host Dr. Rickey Vincent as he discusses his latest book, 'Party Music: The Inside Story of the Black Panthers' Band and How Black Power Transformed Soul Music .' Monday, April 27th 5pm - 7pm 554 Barrows Hall, Barbara Christian Reading Room Introduction by Dr. Waldo E. Martin, Jr. Appetizers will be provided Chicago Review Press http://tinyurl.com/acpartymusic Party Music is both social movement analysis and radical music history. Party Music tells the story of The Lumpen, the short lived R&B band comprised of rank-and-file members of the Black Panther Party in 1970. The interaction of soul music aesthetics and black power…
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MoAD Lecture | Darieck B. Scott
April 12, 2015
LECTURE | Tell Me More: Scholarly Voices Across the African Diaspora with Dr. Darieck B. Scott April 18, 2015 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Free with MoAD Admission "Black (Super)Power Fantasies: Blade the Vampire Hunter and the Black Male Superhero Figure" In this lecture, Dr. Darieck Scott will discuss the monstrous and the sexual dimensions of black male imagery in superhero comics, focusing on the character “Blade”—also the main character of a trio of Hollywood action movies starring Wesley Snipes. He will discuss how comic book male superheroes’ extreme hyper-masculinity becomes uncomfortably exaggerated when the superhero is a black male,…
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Black Graduation 2015!
March 30, 2015
Black Graduation 2015 will take place on Saturday, May 23, 2015 at 2pm in Zellerbach Hall. As always, Black Graduation is planned and hosted by the staff and faculty in the Department of African American Studies as the primary graduation ceremony for students earning undergraduate and graduate degrees in African American and African Diaspora Studies. While our first responsibility is to serve our majors, we are happy to open up the ceremony to students graduating from other programs as a service to the broader Cal community. Online registration for Black Graduation this year begins on March 15, register at http://berkeleyblackgrad.wufoo.com/forms/black-graduation-registration/ Online…
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Michelle Wright Lecture – March 19th @ 5 pm
February 26, 2015
Many Thousands Still Coming: Theorizing Black Diasporic Identities in a Moment of Agency, Diversity & Inclusion Lecture: Date: March 19, 2015 Time: 5:00PM-6:30PM Location: 652 Barrows Book Signing and Reception Time: 7:00PM-8:00PM Location: University Press Books, 2430 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA 94704 ......... Twenty years ago Paul Gilroy’s landmark book The Black Atlantic encouraged scholars of the African and Black diasporas to imagine Blackness as a unified yet diverse unit, embracing difference even as it moved forward with a singular aim for agency and equality in the world. Today we enjoy a proliferation of scholarly studies on a broad range of Black and…
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Charlotte “Mama C” O’Neal – Feb. 25th, 2015
February 19, 2015
Charlotte "Mama C" O’Neal and the UAACC United African Alliance Community Center Heal the Community Tour 2015 Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2015 | 2-4 pm Multicultural Community Center Hearst Field Annex - D37, UC Berkeley (Bancroft Way between Bowditch & Telegraph) Program: 2 pm Film Screening of Mama C: Urban Warrior in the African Bush* 3 pm Presentation & Q&A For more information: 510-642-6528 or mcc.community@berkeley.edu Wheelchair accessible. Please call ahead for special needs. Charlotte Hill O’Neal, aka Mama C, is a vocalist, writer, poet and visual artist who has been performing professionally for more than twenty years and exhibiting her art work extensively since 1986. Mama C was born in Kansas…
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Black Insurgency and the Unconsicous: A Talk by Dr. Frank B. Wilderson, III
February 19, 2015
Black Insurgency and the Unconsicous: A Talk by Dr. Frank B. Wilderson, III Monday, February 23rd 5:30 - 8 pm UC Berkeley 102 Wurster Hall Cosponsored by The Cal Debate Team, The African American Studies Department, and the Center for Race and Gender. Frank's academic work has been on the cutting edge of recent debates in Critical Black Studies. His work draws heavily on black feminist scholarship from Saidiya Hartman and Hortense Spillers in thinking blackness, sexuality and gender and offers an expansive array of points of engaging and transformative dialogue. For more information visit: here, here and here.
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Professor Ricky Vincent at Chabot College
February 19, 2015
Professor Rickey Vincent will be at Chabot College in Hayward on Thursday, February 19th 6-8pm. He will discuss his book Party Music: The Inside Story of the Black Panthers Band and How Black Power Transformed Soul Music.