Elizabeth Catlett & the Mexican Revolution, with Dr. Christina Heatherton

Baltimore Museum of Art 10 Art Museum Drive, Baltimore, Maryland, United States

The Program in Latin American, Caribbean, & Latinx Studies presents A discussion and private viewing of renowned African-American artist Elizabeth Catlett's original prints at the Baltimore Museum of Art, with […]

Free

Black France and Africana Thought

Gilman 308 and Zoom

Maboula Soumahoro, Associate Professor at the University of Tours, France, speaks about Black France and Africana Thought. The event will be both in-person and on Zoom. Maboula Soumahoro is an […]

Free

Faya Dayi film screening and conversation

Mudd Hall 26

Join the Center for Africana Studies and the Center for Advanced Media Studies for a film screening of Faya Dayi, followed by a discussion with filmmaker Jessica Beshir, in conversation […]

A Taste of Black Freedom

The Center for Africana Studies is pleased to host “A Taste of Black Freedom,” our 2022-23 symposium that explores the history, politics, and knowledges of black foodways in Baltimore, with […]

Dr. Alissa Trotz ‘The Bitten Tongue’

Alissa Trotz, University of Toronto, will be delivering the inaugural Franklin W. Knight Lectures in Black Study. Wed, April 54:00 – 5:00 pm Thurs, April 4/64:00 – 5:00 pm Fri, […]

New Student Open House

Mergenthaler Hall 230 3400 north charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland

Please join us for our open house. Everyone is welcome to come learn about course offerings, events the center has planned for fall, and meet faculty and fellow students!

Jovan Scott Lewis

Gilman Hall 130D

Associate Professor and Chair, Jovan Scott Lewis, of the Department of Geography at the University of California, Berkeley will be giving a talk titled "Relational Repair: Black Life Beyond Injury" […]

Myisha Cherry

Gilman Hall 130D

Assistant Professor, Myisha Cherry, of the Department of Philosophy at the University of California, Riverside will be giving a talk titled “Radicalized Forgiveness” Her talk is in conjunction with the […]

Thinking At The Limit Symposium

Evergreen Mansion, Carriage House 4545 N Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Stuart Hall, Cultural Studies, and the Furtherance of American Imperialism in the 1980s. Co-sponsored with the Program in Racism, Immigration and Citizenship