Black Temporalities: Past, Present, and Future 10th Annual African, African American, and Diaspora Studies Interdisciplinary Conference

Description

The annual AAAD conference brings together a group of scholars from a wide variety of overlapping and intersecting fields from across the globe. This year’s conference features a keynote presentation by novelist Nalo Hopkinson; a talk by the JMU Dean of Libraries, Bethany Nowviskie, who writes on liberatory and speculative digital library design; and a special workshop by Alex Gil, Digital Scholarship Librarian at Columbia University. No pre-registration required. To learn more click here.

Thursday-Saturday, February 20th - 22nd , Madison Hall and SSC

Web Presence

https://www.aaadjmu.com/

Involvement

Involves Faculty, Involves Staff, Involves Students, Involves Participants External to JMU

Scope

Harrisonburg/Local/VA, International Scope

Date

February 20-22, 2020

Frequency

One Time Only

Existing Center/Institute/Program

yes

Primary Focus of Program

Cultural Institutions and Programs

Begin Date

2-20-2020

Areas of Engagement

Community Engagement, Engaged Learning

Format

Conference

On/Off campus

On campus

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