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May 26, 2022
12:00 am
Mentoring for the Future – Call for Applications
Oct 4, 2021
12:15 pm
Lorgia García Peña (Tufts University), on “A Full Stature of Humanity: Latinx Difference, Colonial Musings, and Black Belonging During Reconstruction”
Sep 27, 2021
1:15 pm
Omaris Zamora (Rutgers University), on “Cigüapa Unbound: Tranceforming AfroLatina Feminist Knowledges”
Sep 20, 2021
12:15 pm
Arturo Arias (UC Merced), on “New Narratives in Indigenous Languages: Creativity and the Struggle Against Racism in Colonialized Spaces”
Sep 13, 2021
12:15 pm
Mich Nyawalo (Xavier University), on “Applying Comparative Methods in the Classroom: Instrumentalizing the Poetics of Assia Djebar’s “The Woman in Pieces” in Experiential Learning Courses
Jun 3, 2021
8:00 am
Mentoring for the Future
Mar 22, 2021
3:00 pm
A talk by Ericka Dunbar, “Trafficking Hadassah: An Africana Reading of the Book of Esther”
Oct 22, 2020
2:00 pm
Topic: A Comics Talk with Maliki – Marcela Trujillo
Jan 28, 2020
5:00 pm
The Department of Comparative Literature presents “Black Narratives in Brazilian Comics,” a talk by Brazilian graphic novelist Marcelo d’Salete