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🗓️ 2026 Black Queer & Trans Studies Graduate Conference – Day Two Panels
Conversations examining resistance, movement, and belonging through global Black queer and trans perspectives. Open to all. Registration is required.
https://t.co/80B3jppp4O
🗓️ 2026 Black Queer & Trans Studies Graduate Conference - Day 1 Panels
Interdisciplinary conversations on Black queer/trans life, power, and politics. Open to all — registration required.
🔗 https://t.co/80B3jppp4O
TOMORROW (4/26) 🗓️ AAS Co‑Sponsored Event: “The Jefferson Paradox” featuring Annette Gordon‑Reed, moderated by Eddie S. Glaude, Jr. — Sunday, April 26, 3:00 PM at the Nassau Presbyterian Church. https://t.co/4T4krlvr6v
This conference will be a space for inter- and cross-disciplinary dialogue amongst graduate and early-career scholars of Black queer/trans life and politics, capaciously defined. This event is open to all — Registration is required.
Learn more at https://t.co/80B3jppp4O!
Prof. Joshua Guild joined Dr. Greene‑Hayes for a conversation examining Greene‑Hayes’s first book, "Underworld Work: Black Atlantic Religion Making in Jim Crow New Orleans"(University of Chicago Press, 2025). #tbt
🗓️ SAVE THE DATE: AAS Alumni Mix & Mingle
Join us May 22, 2–4 PM at Morrison Hall for an afternoon of connection, reflection, and celebration with the African American Studies community.
Learn More and Register at https://t.co/AiPkvC9dsJ!
🗓️ AAS Co‑Sponsored Event
"The Jefferson Paradox"
Sunday, April 26, 3:00 PM
Nassau Presbyterian Church
Eddie Glaude joins Pulitzer Prize–winning historian Annette Gordon‑Reed as she discusses her new book, "Jefferson on Race".
https://t.co/4T4krlvr6v
Keeanga‑Yamahtta Taylor joined Jelani Cobb for a timely conversation on Cobb’s new book, "Three or More Is a Riot", tracing a decade of Black protest, backlash, and the forces that shaped our current moment.
Join us May 1–2 for the 2026 Black Queer & Trans Studies Graduate Conference—bringing together graduate and early‑career scholars to explore Black queer/trans life, politics, and power through a global lens. Learn more and Register at https://t.co/8r9g4SsdaT
The AAS Faculty‑Graduate Seminar is an intimate intellectual community bringing together faculty and graduate students to discuss interdisciplinary works‑in‑progress. Learn more about the AY26 seminar https://t.co/Bwlopnqv6Z!
Watch this clip from Panel #3, “The Meaning of Racism After Critical Race Theory and DEI,” from our BLACK STUDIES IS FOR EVERYONE event.
Learn more and watch the full event at https://t.co/DpPYkT54zn!
TOMORROW (4/10) 🗓️ Art Hx Speaker Series with Sophie Hamacher, "Pulse and Projection: Visio Cordis in Practice" - Friday, April 10, 4:30 pm, Princeton University Art Museum.
https://t.co/9mn12gF69v
Watch this clip from Panel #2, ““Black Art and Letters in a Time of Crisis,” from our BLACK STUDIES IS FOR EVERYONE event.
Learn more and watch the full event at https://t.co/DpPYkT54zn!
📚️ New Fall 2026 Course: AAS 202(EC) “Methods in African American Studies”, taught by Prof. Marcus Lee. Learn more about this course and other AAS offerings at https://t.co/2oWoIcwor3
🗓️ Art Hx Speaker Series with Sophie Hamacher, "Pulse and Projection: Visio Cordis in Practice"
Friday, April 10, 2026, 4:30 pm
Princeton University Art Museum.
https://t.co/9mn12gF69v
Watch this clip from Panel #1, “Black Studies and White Supremacy in the Trump Era,” from our BLACK STUDIES IS FOR EVERYONE event.
Learn more and watch the full event at https://t.co/DpPYkT54zn!
🗓️ AAS Faculty in Conversation, "What Happened to the Black Lives Matter Movement?" Join Jelani Cobb and Keeanga‑Yamahtta Taylor on April 8, 2026, 5–6:30 PM at McCosh 50! https://t.co/4bWz3EoZSa
SAVE THE DATE 🗓️
AAS Faculty in Conversation,
"What Happened to the Black Lives Matter Movement?"
Wednesday, April 8, 5:00 p.m.
McCosh Hall 50
Keeanga‑Yamahtta Taylor joins Jelani Cobb for a timely discussion of his newest book! For more: https://t.co/ul1nFaFbCK
We regret to inform you that, due to unforeseen circumstances, the Poetry in Dialogue event scheduled for April 13th has been canceled.
To stay up to date with all our events, please visit https://t.co/80B3jppp4O.
Join us Monday, April 13th for "Poetry In Dialogue" a celebration of new books by Princeton poets with readings by Joshua Bennett and Patricia Smith. This event will be co-hosted by Kinohi Nishikawa and Victoria McCraven.
This event is open to all!
https://t.co/nUbksPjWRb