2023 Nov 15 Alexandria Russell, 'Mapping Black Women Legacies: Reckoning with Erasure & Engaging Public Audiences' 12:00pmLocation: Hiphop Archive & Research Institute at the Hutchins Center, 104 Mount Auburn Street, Floor 2R, Cambridge, MA Alexandria Russell, History Mapping Black Women Legacies: Reckoning with Erasure & Engaging Public Audiences Part of the W. E. B. Du Bois Research Institute Colloquium Series Livestreaming at youtube.com/hutchinscenter
2023 Nov 13 Sinclair Bell, 'Figures of Empire: Statuettes of Aethiopian Boys and the Sexual Economy of Roman Slavery' 12:00pmLocation: VIRTUAL READING SERIES WATCH WEBCAST Sinclair Bell, Art History, Northern Illinois University Figures of Empire: Statuettes of Aethiopian Boys and the Sexual Economy of Roman Slavery In conversation with Ulrike Roth, The University of Edinburgh Part of the ... Read more about Sinclair Bell, 'Figures of Empire: Statuettes of Aethiopian Boys and the Sexual Economy of Roman Slavery'
2023 Nov 09 2023 Robert Coles 'Call of Service' Lecture and Award in honor of Ruby Bridges 6:00pmLocation: Memorial Church, Harvard Yard, Cambridge, MADETAILS Read more about 2023 Robert Coles 'Call of Service' Lecture and Award in honor of Ruby Bridges
2023 Nov 08 James McNally, 'The Long Island Rap Renaissance: Hiphop's Suburban Turn and America's Changing Black Middle Class, 1986-1993' 1:00pmLocation: Hiphop Archive & Research Institute at the Hutchins Center, 104 Mount Auburn Street, Floor 2R, Cambridge, MA NOTE SPECIAL START TIME: 1:00pm James McNally, Cultural History The Long Island Rap Renaissance: Hiphop's Suburban Turn and America's Changing Black Middle Class, 1986-1993 Part of the W. E. B. Du Bois Research Institute Colloquium Series Livestreaming at youtube.com/hutchinscenter Read more about James McNally, 'The Long Island Rap Renaissance: Hiphop's Suburban Turn and America's Changing Black Middle Class, 1986-1993'
2023 Nov 06 Nancy Jacobs, 'The Global Grey Parrot' 12:00pmLocation: VIRTUAL READING SERIES WATCH WEBCAST Nancy Jacobs, History, Brown University The Global Grey Parrot In conversation with Marlous van Waijenburg, Harvard Business School Part of the W. E. B. Du Bois Research Institute... Read more about Nancy Jacobs, 'The Global Grey Parrot'
2023 Nov 04 Hiphop 50: Curated by Ice T & DJ Afrika Islam 6:00pmLocation: Paine Hall, 3 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA Event Details and Ticketing Read more about Hiphop 50: Curated by Ice T & DJ Afrika Islam
2023 Nov 03 'Day One DNA' Opening Reception at the Cooper Gallery 6:00pm to 8:00pm Location: Ethelbert Cooper Gallery of African & African American Art, 102 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA SAVE THE DATE! Details will be posted at coopergallery.fas.harvard.edu
2023 Nov 01 Gavaza Maluleke, 'Digital Activism against Gendered Violence' 12:00pmLocation: Hiphop Archive & Research Institute at the Hutchins Center, 104 Mount Auburn Street, Floor 2R, Cambridge, MA Gavaza Maluleke, Political Studies, University of Cape Town Digital Activism against Gendered Violence Part of the W. E. B. Du Bois Research Institute Colloquium Series Livestreaming at youtube.com/hutchinscenter
2023 Oct 30 Nii Ayikwei Parkes, 'Tangible Absences: Ruminations and Work/In Progress' 12:00pmLocation: VIRTUAL READING SERIES WATCH WEBCAST Nii Ayikwei Parkes, Writer, editor, curator Tangible Absences: Ruminations and Work/In Progress In conversation with Aruni Kashyap, University of Georgia Part of the W. E. B. Du Bois Research... Read more about Nii Ayikwei Parkes, 'Tangible Absences: Ruminations and Work/In Progress'
2023 Oct 27 Afrodescendant Citizenship in Latin America: Mobilization, Contestation, and Change 12:00pmLocation: Hutchins Center, Floor 2REvent Details
Cambridge Day, 'A week of events in Cambridge and Somerville, from a Poetry Brothel to hip-hop history exhibit'Friday, October 27, 2023
Bay State Banner, 'Say their names: ‘Call and Response’ explores horrific history of medical testing on enslaved people'Wednesday, September 27, 2023
2024 Apr 25 Author's Talk with Lauren Leigh Kelly, 'Teaching with Hiphop in the 7-12 Grade Classroom' 4:00pm
2024 Apr 24 Jorge Felipe-Gonzalez, 'The World of Atlantic Slavery and the Slave Trade Before 1619' 12:00pm
2024 Apr 22 Sarah Nuttall, 'Hydrocolonialism and Pluviality: Reading for Rain in the African South' 12:00pm