If you are an ALST major or minor, you can preregister! Come for drop-in lunch of sandwiches + mac & cheese on Weds 27 March, 11:30-1:30, Alumni 212.
*If you're not on campus this semester then please email ([email protected]) for preregistration details*
Earlier this month, we had the honor of having @DerronWallace from Brandeis University as the keynote speaker for our annual Shirley Graham and W.E.B. Du Bois Lecture. Dr. Wallaces’ talk highlighted secondary educational institutions in New York City and London, United Kingdom.
Earlier this month, we had the honor of having @DerronWallace from Brandeis University as the keynote speaker for our annual Shirley Graham and W.E.B. Du Bois Lecture. Dr. Wallaces’ talk highlighted secondary educational institutions in New York City and London, United Kingdom.
My friends, check out the book trailer for #TheCultureTrap! I've been using it with students, teachers, school leaders and policymakers to highlight the book and start a conversation about how culture can be used as an alibi for racism in US & UK schools. https://t.co/fiI9FDnYzp
November 7th, at 4:30 pm!
Join us as Dr. Derron Wallace explains how contemporary anti-racism discourse and the looming liabilities of summoning culture in popular discussions limit the social and scholastic outcomes of Black youth in the United States and around the world.
This past week the Africana and Latin American Studies Program and the LGBTQ group had the pleasure of co-hosting Gina Malley Campos and Rosaura Rodríguez of Camp Tabonuco for Latinx/Hispanic Heritage Month!
Because Black Lives Matter, we want to remind you that when you get back this fall, your faculty in ALST will be looking to continue in their classrooms the work they are doing now in the streets!🤎🖤 #readblackwriters#ALST