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42nd W.E.B. Du Bois Lecture with Dr. Kaye Wise Whitehead

Presented by the Department of Africana Studies

Location

Online

Date & Time

November 11, 2020, 6:00 pm7:00 pm

Description

This event is free and open to the public.  Advanced registration is required.  

AFRICANA STUDIES DEPARTMENT presents the 42nd Annual W.E.B. Du Bois Lecture

Black COVID Stories, Black Lives Matter, and Protest: A Conversation about the Ongoing Struggle for Justice and Change

Karsonya (Kaye) Wise Whitehead, Associate Professor of Communication and African and African American Studies in the Department of Communication at Loyola University Maryland. Dr. Whitehead earned her Ph.D. in 2009 from UMBC, in the Language, Literacy and Culture program.

2020 has been a very difficult year, with the violent deaths of Black men and women at the hands of police and would-be vigilantes and the devastating impact of COVID-19 on the Black and Brown communities. Conversations have been reignited around the country about anti-Blackness and anti-racism, policing and justice. As we move forward, questions remain about what the long-term impact will be on our society and the ways in which we can reimagine our way forward. Dr. Karsonya Wise Whitehead will address these questions and facilitate a larger conversation about systemic racism, engagement, and the current calls for justice.


Sponsored by the Africana Studies Department, the Center for Social Science Scholarship, and the Dresher Center for the Humanities.

This event will be recorded and made available on our Youtube channel.

UMBC is committed to creating an accessible and inclusive environment for all faculty, staff, students, and visitors. Closed captioning will be provided.