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2016 Annual Black History Month Keynote Address

2016 Theme| Hallowed Grounds: Sites of African American Memories

Old Dominion University

Annual Black History Month Keynote Address

The Hip- Hop and Obama Reader

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

6 p.m.

Big Blue Room, Ted Constant Convocation Center

 

Erik Nielson, Assistant Professor of Liberal Arts at the University of Richmond, and Travis L. Gosa, Assistant Professor of Africana Studies at Cornell University, will present a systematic analysis and interactive discussion on the influence of hip hop on politics in the Obama era and beyond examined in their publication, The Hip-Hop and Obama Reader.

Free and open to the public. Parking available in adjacent garages on 45th street. ADA accessibility.

 

For more information, contact the Office of Intercultural Relations at 757-683-4406 or oir@odu.edu

For the Annual Black History Month Calendar of Events, visit odu.edu/oir

 

Co-sponsored by the Coalition of Black Faculty & Administrators, College of Arts & Letters, ODU National Pan-Hellenic Council, and the Office of Intercultural Relations.


Posted By: Stephanie Daniel
Date: Mon Feb 01 09:19:39 EST 2016

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