Reggie Day 2012 featuring Dr. Angela Davis
Sponsor(s): Reginaldo Howard Scholars, Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture, Women's Studies Program, Duke Human Rights Center (DHRC), Center for African and African American Research, National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC), Baldwin Scholars, Literature, Program In The Study Of Sexualities, and Duke University Union (DUU)
Cost: Free
The Reginaldo Howard Memorial Scholars and the Duke University Union cordially invite you to: Reggie Day 2012 featuring Dr. Angela DavisReggie Day 2012 will highlight the historical and evolving meaning of public black intellectualism. Founder of the prison abolitionist organization Critical Resistance, and a distinguished intellectual and author, Dr. Angela Davis will address the ways in which the knowledge produced by black scholars may affect social change in communities across the nation and the world.Reginaldo ("Reggie") Howard was the first black student at Duke elected student body president. Tragically, he was killed in an automobile accident before serving his term.
Contact: Pegeen Ryan-Murray