This seminar examines the ways that healthcare access and health itself are shaped by social, racial, and economic inequalities in…
This seminar is designed to investigate how the concept of race has been represented in cinema historically, with a particular…
This course centers on artists who are known for their radically experimental approach to music-making and performance, pushing at established…
From Audre Lorde’s “Your silence will not protect you” to June Jordan’s “We are the one we have been waiting…
Boundary making, migration, and population displacement have been significant dimensions of the contemporary African experience. How has boundary making, broadly…
What does it mean to be both racially Black and ethnically Latino in the U.S.? This discussion-based course will look…
This course will explore the history of African Americans on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus from…
What does it mean to be both racially Black and ethnically Latino in the U.S.? This course will look at…
What can the study of the Black family in U.S. history and culture tell us about the past and about…
This seminar is designed to investigate how the concept of race has been represented in cinema historically, with a particular…