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Workshop for Miami-Dade County Teacher pt. 2, Coral Gables Museum
Lectures
10th Annual AADS Humanities Afternoon - Brownstones to Beloved: Diasporic Crossings in the Works of Toni Morrison and Paule Marshall, Africa & African Diaspora Studies Program, Florida International University
13th Annual Chris Gray Memorial Lecture - Interdisciplinarity and Interpretation: Notes from African Urban Studies, African & African Diaspora Studies Program, Florida International University
14th Annual Chris Gray Memorial Lecture - Practicing Diaspora the Making of the "Seneglao-Hatian" Community in Postcolonial West Africa, Hilary Jones and African & African Diaspora Studies Program, Florida International University
15th Annual Chris Gray Memorial Lecture - When History Roars Back: the Animal Turn in African Historical Scholarship, Saheed Aderinto and African & African Diaspora Studies Program, Florida International University
19th Century French Flutes, Michael Lynn
1st Annual AADS Humanities Afternoon - Haiti and her Dyaspora: The Politics of Aesthetics and the Aesthetics of Politics, African & African Diaspora Studies Program, 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
2nd Annual AADS Humanities Afternoon, Crossing the Sahara and Back: African Feminisms in Dialogue, Session 1 - The Sources of Power for Feminisms in the African North, African & African Diaspora Studies Program, Florida International University; Fatima Sadiqi; and Edmund Abaka
2nd Annual AADS Humanities Afternoon, Crossing the Sahara and Back: African Feminisms in Dialogue, Session 2 - The Women Writing Project: African women, Feminism, and the Production of Knowledge, African & African Diaspora Studies Program, Florida International University; Abena Busia; and Donna Weir-Soley
2nd Annual AADS Humanities Afternoon, Crossing the Sahara and Back: African Feminisms in Dialogue, Session 3 - Captured in Translation: Africa and Feminisms in the Age of Globalization, African & African Diaspora Studies Program, Florida International University and Obioma Nnaemeka
2nd Annual Ella Baker Malcolm X Civil Rights Lecture Series 2000, Manning Marable and African New World Studies, Florida International University
2nd Annual Eric E. Williams Memorial Lecture Series, Orphans of Africa: the Ignored Casualties of AIDS, Kenneth Kaunda and African New World Studies, Florida International University
3rd Annual Ella Baker Malcolm X Civil Rights Lecture Series 2001, Paul Gilroy and African New World Studies, Florida International University
3rd Annual Eric E. Williams Memorial Lecture Series, The Global Politics of Reparations, Before and After Durban, Hilary MacDonald Beckles and African New World Studies, Florida International University
4th Annual Ella Baker Malcolm X Civil Rights Lecture 2002, Julianne Malveaux and African New World Studies, Florida International University
4th Annual Eric E. Williams Memorial Lecture Series, Women and Politics in the Caribbean, Mia Mottley; Cynthia Pratt; Beverly Anderson-Manley; and African New World Studies, Florida International University
5th Annual Eric E. Williams Memorial Lecture Series, Slavery and the Prison Industrial Complex, Angela Davis and African New World Studies, Florida International University
6th Annual Ella Baker Malcolm X Civil Rights Lecture 2003, Elaine Brown and African New World Studies, Florida International University
6th Annual Eric E. Williams Memorial Lecture Series, Haiti, Patterns of Crisis: Culture and Politics in the Caribbean, Robert Fatton; Edwidge Danticat; and African New World Studies, Florida International University
7th Annual Eric E. Williams Memorial Lecture Series, One Caribbean: Eric Williams on Carnival, Culture and Development, Hollis Liverpool and African New World Studies, Florida International University
8th Annual Ella Baker Malcolm X Civil Rights Lecture Series 2005, Jeremy Levitt and African New World Studies, Florida International University
A Bookman's View on the Humanities, Mitchell Kaplan
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
A cross-cultural perspective on language maintenance and Language shift in the Americas, Professional Development Seminars in Applied Linguistics and Language Pedagogy for Modern Language Faculty, Yolanda Russinovich Solé; Latin American and Caribbean Center, Florida International University; and Center for Multilingual Multicultural 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
African and African Diaspora Studies and FIU Engagement Celebrate Caribbean Heritage with: Black Music Month, Office of Engagement, Florida International University and African & African Diaspora Studies Program, Florida International University
A Geopolitical Summit: Challenges of Poverty, Health, and Sustainability -Plenary 1, Florida International University
A Geopolitical Summit: Challenges of Poverty, Health, and Sustainability Plenary 2, Florida International University
An Afternoon with Sister Helen Prejean, Helen Prejean
Anglophone Creoles and the Pariah Syndrome, 4th Annual Barbara Gordon Memorial Lecture Series, Ian A. Hancock and Department of English, Florida International University
Applying Jain Principles, Manoj Jain
Art, Culture and Politics of the African Diaspora, Distinguished Africana Scholars Lecture Series, Saul Williams and African New World Studies, Florida International University
Arts and Culture, Lecture by Dahlia Morgan, Oct. 16, 1987, Institute for Public Policy and Citizenship Studies, Florida International University and Dahlia Morgan
A Sociological Analysis of the Community, Lecture by Lisandro Perez, Aug. 28, 1987, Institute for Public Policy and Citizenship Studies, Florida International University and Lisandro Perez
Black Activism, Reparations, and the Demand for Social Justice, Distinguished Africana Scholars Lecture Series, Sam Anderson and African New World Studies, Florida International University
Black Women's History Month Lecture, Transnational Black Feminism in the Twenty-First Century: Perspectives from Brazil, African & African Diaspora Studies Program, Florida International University and Kia Lilly Caldwell
Body and Power in the Colony, Inaugural Chris Gray Memorial Lecture, Florence Bernault and African New World Studies, Florida International University
Business and Economics, Lecture by Jan Luytjes Oct. 30, 1987, Institute for Public Policy and Citizenship Studies, Florida International University and Jan Luytjes
Carnival and the Caribbean Diaspora, African New World Studies Symposium, Part 1, African New World Studies, Florida International University
Carnival and the Caribbean Diaspora, African New World Studies Symposium, Part 2, African New World Studies, Florida International University
Carnival and the Caribbean Diaspora, African New World Studies Symposium, Part 3, African New World Studies, Florida International University
Challenges of Poverty, Health, and Sustainability: A Geopolitical Summit: Plenary 3, Florida International University
Clyde Butcher Panel (evening session), Florida International University
Clyde Butcher Panel (morning session), Florida International University
Colors of the World Medieval Paints and their Origins, Janice McCoy
Communications, Lecture by Jim Couch, Oct. 23, 1987, Institute for Public Policy and Citizenship Studies, Florida International University and Jim Couch
Community Development and Physical Planning, Lecture by Jaime Canaves, Oct. 2, 1987, Institute for Public Policy and Citizenship Studies, Florida International University and Jaime Canaves
Contemporary Global Spirituality, Nathan Katz
Crime and Law Enforcement, Lecture by Bill Wilbanks, Nov. 13, 1987, Institute for Public Policy and Citizenship Studies, Florida International University and Bill Wilbanks
Dark Teens and Dangerous Nature- Neopagan Narratives of Cultural Marginalization, Sarah M. Pike
Economic Inequality and the Conditions of Freedom- Views from the American Founding, Clement Fatovic
Education, Lecture by Peter Cistone, Oct. 9, 1987, Institute for Public Policy and Citizenship Studies, Florida International University and Peter Cistone
Exile and Patronage- Making Art in Cities of Refuge, Chenjerai Hove
Fauxciutto- Is Italian-American Cuisine Really Italian?, Mike D'Alessandro
Florida: State of Black Studies and African Diaspora Peoples, African New World Studies, Florida International University
Frederick Wiseman, Edna-Gene & Jordan Davidson Eminent Scholar Chair Humanities, Frederick Wiseman
From Local to Global: Rethinking Yoruba Religious Traditions for the Next Millenium, Edible, Audible and Visual Arts of the Yoruba-Inspired World, 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, John Pemberton III Tribute (continued), 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, Section IIB Historicizing Yoruba Religion, 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 IIA Historicizing Yoruba Religion, 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 III Gender in Yoruba and Diasporic Yoruba Traditions, 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 IV Performances and Representations of the Orishas and Session V Orisha Hermeneutics in the Americas, 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 IX Orishas, Hegemony, and Resistance, 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 VIII The Globalization of Yoruba and Yoruba-Based Religious Traditions and Session IX Orishas, Hegemony, and Resistance, 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 VII Yoruba Arts, Religion, and Rituals (continued) and Session VIII The Globalization of Yoruba and Yoruba-Based Religious Traditions, 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 VI The Practice of Orisha Tradition in the New World: Insiders' Perspectives and Session VII Yoruba Arts, Religion, and Rituals, 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
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
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
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
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
Good Dirt- Children and Youth Perspectives on Community and School Gardening, Rebecca Zarger
Government and Decision Processes, Lecture by Chris Warren and Jack Gordon, Nov. 20, 1987, Institute for Public Policy and Citizenship Studies, Florida International University; Chris Warren; and Jack Gordon
Green Library Music Lecture Series:Alberto Ginastera and the Argentine Film Industry, Deborah Schwartz-Kates
Haile Gerima at Florida International University, Haile Gerima and African New World Studies, Florida International University
Honorary degree presented to Mario Vargas Llosa at Florida International University, Florida International University
How to Get a Job Like Mine, Student Government Association Lecture Series Spring 1988, Kurt Vonnegut and Student Government Association, Florida International University
Humanities in a Public Sphere, Helen Aguirre Ferre
Inaugural Ella Baker Malcolm X Lecture Series, 1999, Mary Frances Berry and African New World Studies, Florida International University
International Perspectives of the Purported Debits of Linguistic Heterogeneity, Ninth National Conference on Spanish in the United States, Joshua A. Fishman and Center for Multilingual Multicultural Studies, Florida International University
Intrinsic Motivation, Professional Development Seminars in Applied Linguistics and Language Pedagogy for Modern Language Faculty, H. Douglas Brown and Department of Modern Languages, Florida International University
Islamic Hijab, Soroush Dabbagh
King Zulu's Two Bodies: Racial Masquerade in a Black New Orleans Carnival Performance, Distinguished Africana Scholars Lecture Series, Felipe Smith and African New World Studies, Florida International University
Language Maintenance and Language Shift: Preservation vs. Extinction, 5th Annual Barbara Gordon Memorial Lecture Series, Peter Trudgill and Department of English, Florida International University
Language of the Heart or the Head, Shirley Brice Heath and Department of English, Florida International University
Law, Life & Literature: A Critical Reflection of Life and Literature to Illuminate How Laws of Domestic Violence Race and Class Bind Black Women, Distinguished Africana Scholars Lecture Series, Angela Mae Kupenda and African & African Diaspora Studies Program, Florida International University
Life Among the Stars, James Webb
Making Art in Cities of Exile, Edwidge Danticat
Membership and Immigration- Today's Civil Rights Agenda part 1, Ediberto Roman
Miami: Where we are, where we are going Lecture Series, History, Geography, and the Current Scene, Institute for Public Policy and Citizenship Studies, Florida International University and Brian Peterson
Michael B. Oren: The US-Israel Relations - A Historical and Personal Perspective, Michael B. Oren and Florida International University
Michael Graves: Design For All, Florida International University
My Life in the Academy, Barbara Gordon Memorial Lecture, Almeida Jacqueline Toribio and Department of English, Florida International University
Nature, Art, and Science, David Lee
On Being Black and Woman: a Celebration, Distinguished Africana Scholars Lecture Series, Gloria Wade Gayles and African & African Diaspora Studies Program, Florida International University
Oppressive Eating Habits, Miguel DeLaTorre
Parallel Lives Talkback, Florida International University
Phonology and Language Teaching, Ron Hoffman
Poland and the World in the Age of Globalization: Values and Challenges, Florida International University