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Where It's At: Using GIS Tools for Engagement & Outreach at an HBCU Library, 9 November 2020
Noel Erskine and Black Liberation Theology and Book Reviews by Lynwood Walker, Lillian Webb, and James Washington, 1980
Reflections on the History of the Society for the Study of Black Religion featuring Lawrence N. Jones, 1980
Bob Bennett Lecture on Western Intellectual History and Black Presence in the Bible and Discussion of "Slave Religion the Invisible Institution in the Antebellum South", October 22, 1980
Music in the Black Religious Experience and Rena Smart Book Review, October 22, 1980
The Society for the Study of Black Religion Collection
Black Women in Black Religion: Biblical and Cultural Basis for Oppression, October 24, 1979
Kelly Brown's Critique of Black and Feminist Theological Responses to Patriarchy: Racial and Sexual Oppression, 1982
The Bible in the Black Religious Experience by Boykin Sanders, 1979
The Society for the Study of Black Religion Collection
The Role of Women in the History of the Black Church, October 25, 1979
The Society for the Study of Black Religion Collection
The Generic Structure of Afro-American Theology and Response by Cornell West and Book Review by Cornell West and Charles Long , 1980
Charles Long and Calvin Morris book Review of "Prophecy Deliverance" and "There is a River", 1980
Black Religion in America by Charles Long, October 22, 1980
The Society for the Study of Black Religion Collection
Professor Robert Bennett's Introduction, October 22, 1980
The Society for the Study of Black Religion Collection
The Task of Ethics for Black Ethicists, by Dr. Peter Paris, 1982
The Society for the Study of Black Religion Collection
Black and Feminist Theology and the Christian Faith, October 25, 1979
The Society for the Study of Black Religion Collection
To promote teaching and research of the Shakur Collection, the AUC Woodruff Library held a two-day conference September 28-29, 2012, �Hip Hop, Education, and Expanding the Archival Imagination,� that explored Shakur�s life and work as well as Hip Hop archives and studies. Hip Hop scholars, educators, students and artists from around the country convened for the event. Dr. Mark Anthony Neal, a Professor of Black Popular Culture in the Department of African and African American Studies at Duke University, served as a featured speaker at the conference.
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination
Presentations include "The Tupac Shakur Reader" by Dr. James Peterson and Georgia M. Roberts and "The Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection" by Courtney Chartier and Stacy Jones.
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination
To promote teaching and research of the Shakur Collection, the AUC Woodruff Library held a two-day conference September 28-29, 2012, �Hip Hop, Education, and Expanding the Archival Imagination,� that explored Shakur�s life and work as well as Hip Hop archives and studies. Hip Hop scholars, educators, students and artists from around the country convened for the event. Mr. Kevin Powell, a leading political and cultural voice, community activist and award winning writer, served as a featured speaker at the conference.
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination
A panel presentation, "Tupac Shakur, Authentic Hip Hop Leadership, and the HipHop 2020 Curriculum Project HBCU Classroom" by Dr. Jocelyn Wilson, Zaneta J. Smith, Joshua Moore, Brandon Frame, and Dr. Emery Petchauer.
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination
To promote teaching and research of the Shakur Collection, the AUC Woodruff Library held a two-day conference September 28-29, 2012, "Hip Hop, Education, and Expanding the Archival Imagination," that explored Shakur's life and work as well as Hip Hop archives and studies. Hip Hop scholars, educators, students and artists from around the country convened for the event. Dr. Jeffrey O.G. Ogbar, Vice Provost for Diversity and a Professor of History at the University of Connecticut served as a featured speaker at the conference.
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination