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shobana keynote flyer

On Friday, January 31st, Professor Shobana Shankar is giving a keynote for the Black Diversities seminar organized by South Carolina State University and the University of West Indies.  This virtual seminar highlights the diversity within the Black experience with a focus on cultural and political solidarities, and social histories. Register and view the full schedule here.


otheguy book 

Rachel Otheguy’s (PhD ’16) first book, Black Freedom and Education in Nineteenth-Century Cuba is being published in January of 2025 by the University of Florida Press. In this book, Raquel Otheguy argues that Afro-descended teachers and activists were central to the development of a national education system in Cuba.

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8th annual conference poster

Submission deadline is December 17th. View the call for papers here.

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tomes history health event

Professor Nancy Tomes is participating in a public conversation on "Health Care in Historical Perspective," as part of a larger discussion on US health care under the Trump administration, Thursday Jan. 23  6pm-7:30, hosted by Villanova's LaPage Center for History in the Public Interest.  Registration here.


SG

Assistant Professor Susannah Glickman was recently featured in a discussion on "Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work" for the CUNY-sponsored television program, City Works.

 

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