[Grad_history_students] FW: UIC Black Studies Speaker Series - Please Forward

Grieves, Holly HGRIEVES at depaul.edu
Wed Oct 11 13:49:19 CDT 2006


FYI...

Holly Grieves
Technology Coordinator
History/Religious Studies Departments and Catholic Studies Program
2320 N. Kenmore Ave. Ste 420
Chicago, IL 60614

773-325-7470
hgrieves at depaul.edu 

-----Original Message-----
From: Green-Givens, Onie 
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 12:31 PM
To: Grieves, Holly
Subject: FW: UIC Black Studies Speaker Series - Please Forward

Holly,

Please forward to the department and majors.

Thanks,

Onie Green-Givens
History Department
DePaul University
2320 N. Kenmore Ave., Suite 419
Chicago, IL 60614
773/325-7470
Fax: 773/325-4764


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Subject: UIC Black Studies Speaker Series - Please Forward

                           THE DEPARTMENT OF AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
                                    at the University of Illinois at
Chicago 
                                                     Presents
                                      The Black Studies Speaker Series
                                                     Fall 2006

                                   Thursday, October 19th, 2:30-4:00pm
     The Humanities Institute, Lower Level, Stevenson Hall  701 S.
Morgan Street 
                                       University of Illinois at Chicago

                Trauma and Remembrance: Lynching Violence in the New
South

                                                  Natasha Barnes
                      Associate Professor of African American Studies
and English
                                        University of Illinois at
Chicago

  Natasha Barnes is a fellow at the Society for the Humanities, who
teaches English and  
  African American studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
She has written on 
  popular and literary cultures of the modern anglophone Caribbean.
Most recently she  
   has been working with the "Without Sanctuary" project of lynching
photography and 
  lectures widely on the history and representation of lynching
violence.   She is currently 
  working on a history of the seven "Without Sanctuary" exhibitions and
a book about the 
  bi-racial grassroots efforts to memorialize and seek reparations for
lynchings and race
  riots.







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