NEA Big Read Keynote, 2/23/21 at 7PM

On Tuesday, February 23rd at 7PM EST, the department of African American and African Diaspora Studies will be hosting the keynote for the NEA Big Read Series, presented by Dr. Erica Armstrong Dunbar. Dr. Dunbar’s most recent book, She Came to Slay: The Life and Times of Harriett Tubman, is an… Continue reading…

“Reflections on the Black Death: Rethinking the Medieval Plague during a Modern Pandemic,” 2/19/21 at 12PM (Historical Roots of Our Time Series)

Join us on Friday, February 19th from 12-1PM EST for “Reflections on the Black Death: Rethinking the Medieval Plague during a Modern Pandemic,” presented by Dr. Brett Whalen and Dr. Cassandra Workman. In the era of COVID-19, the historical realities of past pandemics seem more present and vivid than ever. In… Continue reading…

Henry Samuel Levinson Lecture: “Antisocial Media: Antisemitism and Combating Religious Hate Online”, 2/17/21 at 7PM

On Wednesday, February 17th at 7PM EST, Andrew Marantz will be presenting “Antisocial Media: Antisemitism and Combating Religious Hate Online” as part of the Henry Samuel Levinson lecture series. Social media extremism has hijacked the global conversation. We face an informational crisis that is radicalizing youth, sowing confusion, and shaking… Continue reading…

Anthony Patterson Artist Talk, 2/17/21, 5-6:30PM

On Wednesday, February 17th at 5PM EST, join HNAC and the School of Art in attending an artist talk by Anthony Patterson, documentary artist and UNC Greensboro alum! This is sure to be a vitalizing discussion of his work. Attend here: https://go.uncg.edu/qn51y8