The African and African American studies department at OU is the premier place to study. African and African descendant people in the state of Oklahoma.
We're excited to host our first annual Black History Month Academic Bowl. We've extended the sign-up period until Friday, February 9th. #AFAM#BHM#BlackExcellence
OUr own Dr. Kalenda Eaton has an article highlighted in The Oklahoma Public Archaeology Network's second issue. #AFAM#Blackstudies
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Exciting news! @UofOklahoma project teams have received @NHPRC grants! W/funding, these projects will foster collaboration in the production of historical/scholarly digital editions in African American Studies & Native American History & Ethnic Studies. https://t.co/t5is5UKczA
Robert Bailey, an associate professor of art history and assistant director of the School of Visual Arts in #OUFineArts, is working with Kalenda Eaton, Pete Froslie and Olivia Murphy at OU to explore the works and lives of Black artists with ties to Oklahoma.
The conference is an opportunity for African students representing different African student organizations on campus to come together, represent countries in the African Union, and engage in discussion about pertinent issues affecting the continent. #AFAM
We have a full week with events planned on Wednesday and Thursday. AFAM Fall Open House in Cate 2 from 11:30 to 12:30 on Wednesday. On Thursday we will host a talk from Dr. Ife Williams in the Bizzell Memorial Library Room LL118 from 1:30-2:45. #AFAM#BlackExcellence
We are excited to welcome Dr. Williams for what is sure to be a great event. We hope that you can join us on September 28th to hear more about her research #AFAM#blackexcellence#blackstudies
Stop by Cate 2 3rd floor and take a photo with your favorite influential woman, post and get retweeted by someone else for an AFAM t-shirt. #AFAM#WomensHistoryMonth