Redefining (Black) America: Socio-Economic Variance in the Black Community
Department of Africana Studies—Erskine A. Peters Fellowship Symposium (view event photos)
The Department of Africana Studies invites you to its fifth annual Peters Fellowship Symposium. The panelists will discuss political, class and social differences and other diversity issues within the black community and what this means for the broader American culture.
Eck Visitors’ Center Auditorium
March 13th, 2008
University of Notre Dame
Reception: 6:00pm
Symposium: 7:00pm
Moderator/Commentator
Shayla C. Nunnally, Ph.D
Department of Political Science &
The Institute for African American Studies
University of Connecticut
Panelist
Darren Davis, Ph.D
Department of Political Science
University of Notre Dame
Erskine A. Peters Fellow Panelists
Tony Carey
Department of Political Science
State University of Stony Brook
Denise Challenger
Department of History
York University
Marlene Daut
Department of English
University of Notre Dame
Gladys Mitchell
Department of Political Science
University of Chicago
Shana Redmond
African and African American Studies
Yale University
“Free and open to the public”
For additional Information, please call us at 574-631-5628, or email us at astudies@nd.edu