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African & African Diaspora Studies Program Lecture Series

 
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  • From Local to Global: Rethinking Yoruba Religious Traditions for the Next Millenium, Session V Orisha Hermeneutics in the Americas by Department of Religious Studies, Florida International University and African New World Studies, Florida International University

    From Local to Global: Rethinking Yoruba Religious Traditions for the Next Millenium, Session V Orisha Hermeneutics in the Americas

    Department of Religious Studies, Florida International University and African New World Studies, Florida International University

    A major international conference on Yoruba religious traditions organized by Professor Jacob K. Olupona and Professor Terry Rey, co-sponsored by the Florida International University Department of Religious Studies and African-New World Studies Program. December 9-12, 1999. Kovens Conference Center. Moderator: Mei Mei Sanford, State University of New York, Purchase. Speakers: Joseph Murphy, Georgetown University; Mercedes Sandoval, Miami-Dade Community College; Reginaldo Prandi, Universidade de Sao Paulo; Eintou Pearl Springer, Trinidadian National Library.

  • From Local to Global: Rethinking Yoruba Religious Traditions for the Next Millenium, Session XII Reflections and Conclusions by Department of Religious Studies, Florida International University and African New World Studies, Florida International University

    From Local to Global: Rethinking Yoruba Religious Traditions for the Next Millenium, Session XII Reflections and Conclusions

    Department of Religious Studies, Florida International University and African New World Studies, Florida International University

    A major international conference on Yoruba religious traditions organized by Professor Jacob K. Olupona and Professor Terry Rey, co-sponsored by the Florida International University Department of Religious Studies and African-New World Studies Program. December 9-12, 1999. Session XII (continued) Introduction by Jacob Olupona, Davidson Chair, Florida International University and University of California, Davis. Speaker: Charles H. Long, Emeritus, University of California, Santa Barbara; Michele Foster, Claremont Graduate School; Terry Rey, Florida International University.

  • From Local to Global: Rethinking Yoruba Religious Traditions for the Next Millenium, Session XI Yoruba Religion, Language, and Moral Knowing: Philosophical and Sociological Interpretations by Department of Religious Studies, Florida International University and African New World Studies, Florida International University

    From Local to Global: Rethinking Yoruba Religious Traditions for the Next Millenium, Session XI Yoruba Religion, Language, and Moral Knowing: Philosophical and Sociological Interpretations

    Department of Religious Studies, Florida International University and African New World Studies, Florida International University

    A major international conference on Yoruba religious traditions organized by Professor Jacob K. Olupona and Professor Terry Rey, co-sponsored by the Florida International University Department of Religious Studies and African-New World Studies Program. December 9-12, 1999. Kovens Conference Center. Moderator: Nkiru Nzegwu, SUNY, Binghamton. Speaker: Akinoslo Akiwowo, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; Olufemi Taiwo, Loyola University; Barry Hallen, Morehouse University, Niyi Akinnasa, Temple University.

  • From Local to Global: Rethinking Yoruba Religious Traditions for the Next Millenium, Session XI Yoruba Religion, Language, and Moral Knowing: Philosophical and Sociological Interpretations (continued) and Session XII Reflections and Conslusions by Department of Religious Studies, Florida International University and African New World Studies, Florida International University

    From Local to Global: Rethinking Yoruba Religious Traditions for the Next Millenium, Session XI Yoruba Religion, Language, and Moral Knowing: Philosophical and Sociological Interpretations (continued) and Session XII Reflections and Conslusions

    Department of Religious Studies, Florida International University and African New World Studies, Florida International University

    A major international conference on Yoruba religious traditions organized by Professor Jacob K. Olupona and Professor Terry Rey, co-sponsored by the Florida International University Department of Religious Studies and African-New World Studies Program. December 9-12, 1999. Session XI (continued) Moderator: Nkiru Nzegwu, SUNY, Binghamton. Speaker: Akinoslo Akiwowo, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; Olufemi Taiwo, Loyola University; Barry Hallen, Morehouse University, Niyi Akinnasa, Temple University.

    Session XII, Introduction by Jacob Olupona Speaker: Charles Long, University of California, Santa Barbara; Michele Foster, Claremont Graduate School; Terry Rey, Florida International University.

  • From Local to Global: Rethinking Yoruba Religious Traditions for the Next Millenium, Session X Yoruba Religious Experience and Transcultural Encounter and John Pemberton III Tribute by Department of Religious Studies, Florida International University and African New World Studies, Florida International University

    From Local to Global: Rethinking Yoruba Religious Traditions for the Next Millenium, Session X Yoruba Religious Experience and Transcultural Encounter and John Pemberton III Tribute

    Department of Religious Studies, Florida International University and African New World Studies, Florida International University

    A major international conference on Yoruba religious traditions organized by Professor Jacob K. Olupona and Professor Terry Rey, co-sponsored by the Florida International University Department of Religious Studies and African-New World Studies Program. December 9-12, 1999. Kovens Conference Center. Moderator: Carol Boyce Davies, Florida International University Speaker: Isabel Castellanos, Florida International University; H. O. Danmole, University of Ilorin; Juan Sosa, Archdioces of Miami; Afe Adogame, Universitaet of Bayreuth

    Introduction by Rowland Abiodun, Amherst College; John Pemberton III, Emeritus, Amherst College

    Performance by Baba Oluntunji

  • Rosewood Family Reunion, Part 4. Interview with Arnett Doctor Sr. by Arnett Doctor Sr. and Chanelle Rose

    Rosewood Family Reunion, Part 4. Interview with Arnett Doctor Sr.

    Arnett Doctor Sr. and Chanelle Rose

    Interviewee Arnett Doctor Sr. Rosewood descendant from the families of Goins, Carriers, and Robinsons.

    Interviewer Chanelle Rose, Graduate Student at Florida International University

  • Rosewood Family Reunion, Part 5. Interview with Willie Evans by Willie Evans, Arnett Doctor Sr., and Chanelle Rose

    Rosewood Family Reunion, Part 5. Interview with Willie Evans

    Willie Evans, Arnett Doctor Sr., and Chanelle Rose

    Interviewee Willie Evans and Arnett Doctor Sr. descendants of Rosewood families.

    Interviewer Chanelle Rose

  • Rosewood Family Reunion, Part 1. The Miami Dade Transit Black History Tour by Rosewood families

    Rosewood Family Reunion, Part 1. The Miami Dade Transit Black History Tour

    Rosewood families

    Rosewood Family Reunion

    Miami Dade Transit Black History Tour of Coconut Grove, Overtown, Little Haiti, Liberty City, Brownsville

    Rosewood families: Bradley, Carrier, Edwards, Evans, Goins, Robinson

  • Rosewood Family Reunion, Part 2. The Miami Dade Transit Black History Tour and Florida Memorial University Ceremony by Rosewood families

    Rosewood Family Reunion, Part 2. The Miami Dade Transit Black History Tour and Florida Memorial University Ceremony

    Rosewood families

    Miami Dade Transit Black History Tour of Coconut Grove, Overtown, Little Haiti, Liberty City, Brownsville

    Florida Memorial University welcomes Rosewood Survivors and their Families

    Families: Bradley, Carrier, Edwards, Evans, Goins, Robinson

  • Rosewood Family Reunion, Part 3. Florida Memorial University Ceremony by Rosewood families

    Rosewood Family Reunion, Part 3. Florida Memorial University Ceremony

    Rosewood families

    Rosewood Family Reunion Ceremony at Florida Memorial University

    Florida Memorial University presents to Willie Evans, Dorothy Jose, Annette Goins, Mary Hall

    Sandra Maxwell

    Arnett Doctor

    Rosewood families: Bradley, Carrier, Edwards, Evans, Goins, Robinson

  • 1st Annual Eric E. Williams Memorial Lecture Series, Runaway Slaves: Rebels on the Plantation by John Hope Franklin and African New World Studies, Florida International University

    1st Annual Eric E. Williams Memorial Lecture Series, Runaway Slaves: Rebels on the Plantation

    John Hope Franklin and African New World Studies, Florida International University

    Inaugural Eric Williams Memorial Lecture Series

    Speaker: Dr. John Hope Franklin

  • A Celebration of Bob Marley's Words Music and Legacy, Distinguished Africana Scholars Lecture Series, 1999-2000 by Rita Marley and African New World Studies, Florida International University

    A Celebration of Bob Marley's Words Music and Legacy, Distinguished Africana Scholars Lecture Series, 1999-2000

    Rita Marley and African New World Studies, Florida International University

    Distinguished Africana Scholars Lecture Series 1999-2000

    A Celebration of Bob Marley's Words Music and Legacy. Speaker: Rita Marley

    Kovens Center, Biscayne Bay Campus

  • Africa and the pursuit of American Ideals Between Dependency and Innovation, Distinguished Africana Scholars Lecture Series by Ali Mazrui and African New World Studies, Florida International University

    Africa and the pursuit of American Ideals Between Dependency and Innovation, Distinguished Africana Scholars Lecture Series

    Ali Mazrui and African New World Studies, Florida International University

    Distinguished Africana Scholars Lecture Series

    Africa and the pursuit of American ideals between dependency and innovation

    Speaker: Ali Mazrui

    Kovens Center, Biscayne Bay Campus

 
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