Provost Symposium: American Universities, Monuments, and the Legacies of Slavery
Sponsor(s): Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Studies, African and African American Studies (AAAS), Center for Child and Family Policy, Economics, Forum for Scholars and Publics, Graduate School, History, Law School, Libraries, and Provost's Office
Cost: free
Join us for a major symposium on the history of American universities and the legacies of slavery, which provides an occasion to reflect on the meaning of monuments, racism, white supremacy, the history of the South, and their meaning for the present. It is convening some of the nation's leading scholars of history, law, economics, art history, and sociology whose voices have been central to the current debate.
Type: MULTICULTURAL/IDENTITY, HUMAN RIGHTS, UNITED STATES FOCUS, DIVERSITY/INCLUSION, HUMANITIES, POLITICS, SOCIAL SCIENCES, LECTURE/TALK, PANEL/SEMINAR/COLLOQUIUM, CONFERENCE/SYMPOSIUM, RESEARCH, and BOOK SIGNING
Contact: Thavolia Glymph