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The Department of African American Studies - Class Day 2024

Join us as we celebrate the achievements of our extraordinary graduates of the Class of 2024.

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Ayah Nuriddin

Ayah Nuriddin has a Ph.D. in the History of Medicine from Johns Hopkins University. She also holds an M.A. in History and an MLS from the University of Maryland, College Park, and a B.A. in…

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Kevon Rhiney

Kevon Rhiney holds a Ph.D. in Geography from the University of the West Indies (Jamaica). He is currently an Associate Professor of Human-Environment Geography at Rutgers University – New…

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Lyndsey Beutin

Dr. Lyndsey Beutin is a Visiting Research Scholar in the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University and Assistant Professor of Communication Studies and Media Arts at McMaster…

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Allison Guess

Dr. Allison Guess is a Visiting Research Scholar in the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University and the incoming Iris W. Davis Endowed Chair Assistant Professor of…

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A Conversation with Ruth J. Simmons and Eddie S. Glaude Jr.

Join us for the AAS Conversation Series featuring Ruth J. Simmons, moderated by Eddie S. Glaude Jr., as they explore the transformative themes of identity and resilience in Dr. Simmons' book…

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AAS 2023 Class Day Ceremony

Join us as we celebrate the achievements of the extraordinary graduates of the Class of 2023.

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Toni Morrison Lectures with Farah Jasmine Griffin - 03/30/23

ON THE FAR SIDE: GLOBALIZATION IN MORRISON'S WORLD Held over three days March 28 – March 30th, the Toni Morrison Lectures are held bi-annually and spotlight the new and exciting work of…

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Toni Morrison Lectures with Farah Jasmine Griffin - 03/29/23

HERE STANDS A MAN: MORRISON'S (FEMINIST?) MOLDING OF BLACK MASCULINITY Held over three days March 28 – March 30th, the Toni Morrison Lectures are held bi-annually and spotlight the new…

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Toni Morrison Lectures with Farah Jasmine Griffin - 03/28/23

DEAR TONI: MORRISON EDITS A GENERATION OF BLACK MEN Held over three days March 28 – March 30th, the Toni Morrison Lectures are held bi-annually and spotlight the new and exciting work of…

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PLAS Concert "Ode to the Fallen Trees"

A concert by Puerto Rican composer and classical and jazz pianist Alfonso Fuentes Colon, former VISAPUR fellow with spacial guest clarinetist Oskar Espina Ruiz.

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James Baldwin Lecture Series: "The Limits Of The Quantitative Approach To Discrimination"

The annual James Baldwin Lecture series was launched on March 29, 2006, aiming to celebrate the work of Princeton faculty and to provide an occasion for the intellectual community to reflect on the…

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Spring 2022 Anschutz_Lecture

King’s 2022 Anschutz lecture attends to the keywords “futurity,” “ecologies,” and “experimentation” as they circulate within Black and Indigenous feminist…

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300 Years in a Convent, 50 in Hollywood

A walkthrough of an exhibition in the Lewis Arts Complex Colab by the Filipino collective NExSE, followed by a lecture by Filipino curator Patrick Flores (via Zoom) on the art of exile and Filipino…

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The Black Church: Current Challenges and Enduring Hope

Historically, the Black Church has played a vital role in the black community, spiritually, socially, and politically. In the current period the Black Church, like the church as a whole, is…

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Race for Profit: How Banks and the Real Estate Industry Undermined Black Homeownership, featuring Professor Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor

The Friends of Princeton University Library welcome Professor Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, who will discuss her book, “Race for Profit: How Banks and the Real Estate Industry Undermined Black…

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