Global African Studies
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Henry "Hank" McGee Global African Studies
Faculty Lecture Series

Law School Professor, Hank McGee, talks about the historic election.

This inaugural lecture series features presentations on the African, African American, Afro-Caribbean, Latin American, and other African diasporic experiences by leading academics from Seattle University, across the United States, and around the globe.

Dr. Quinton Morris
Director of Chamber and Instrumental Music and Assistant Professor of Music
Seattle University
With remarks by professor Henry McGee, Professor of law, Seattle University
February 5, 2009, 6-8 pm
Pigott Auditorium

Dr. Melba Joyce Boyd
Distinguished Professor and Chair of African Studies
Wayne State University
February 26, 2009, 6-8 pm
Pigott Auditorium

Dr. Flora Wilson Bridges
Spehar-Halligan Professor of Ecumenical Collaboration in Inter-religious Dialogue
Seattle University
March 4, 2009, 6-8 pm
Wyckoff Auditorium

Dr. Pamela Taylor
Associate Professor
Seattle University
April 8, 2009, 6-8 pm
Wyckoff Auditorium

Dr. Quintard Taylor
Scott and Dorothy Bullitt Professor of American History
University of Washington
May 27, 2009, 6-8 pm
Pigott Auditorium

The lecture series is free and open to the public. For more information please contact Kate Reynolds at (206) 296-5470 or reynoldk@seattleu.edu.

Read Dr. McGee's comments on the election of Barack Obama.

Henry McGee Comments

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Upcoming Talk

Africa: Past

November 4, 2009 - Pigott Auditorium 7-9pm
“Africa 101: An Overview of African History & Culture”
Presented by SU’s Global African Studies Program
Lecture & Dessert Reception

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Program Highlights

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GAST/HIST 480 (Music and Politics of the Black Diaspora) Spring 2008 Alums - Hollis Wong - Wear and Madeleine Clifford of CANARY SING delivers their final presentation on underground hip hop and social justice at Hidmos, Quinton Baker of GRAY MATTERS waits in the wings.
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Africa 101:
Olúfémi Táíwò, professor of philosophy, and Saheed Adejumobi, associate professor of history, Global African Studies Program, Seattle University, gave an overview of African history and culture, colonialism and its impacts on Thursday, Mar. 6 2008 at the Seattle Public Library Seattle Reads event.

 


 

 

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