Events

Slavery’s Reach: Southern Slaveholders in the North Star State ♥ ★

UCI School of Law, Room 3500

    The Center for Biotechnology and Global Health Policy presents   Slavery's Reach: Southern Slaveholders in the North Star State   Book Talk with Professor Christopher P. Lehman & Chancellor's Professor Michele Goodwin       Join Chancellor's Professor Michele Goodwin and Professor Christopher P. Lehman in conversation about his latest book, Slavery's Reach: Southern…

Intersecting Realities: Health, Race, and the Ongoing Legacies of Slavery and Jim Crow ♥ ✚

Zoom

How does race shape health? Please join us to find out! Intersecting Realities: Health, Race, and the Ongoing Legacies of Slavery and Jim Crow Oct. 15, 2020 5:00-6:30 p.m. (60 minute event + 30 minute discussion) Moderator Gwendolyn R. Majette, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law Speakers: Sabrina Strings, Sociology Candice Taylor Lucas, Health Sciences Michele Goodwin,…

Financial Legacies: Slavery and the History of Banking ♥

Zoom

Financial Legacies: Slavery and the History of Banking Description Moderator: • Keaanga-Yamahtta Taylor (Princeton) Speakers: • Bill Maurer (Social Sciences) • Peter Hudson (UCLA) • Mehrsa Baradaran (UCI Law) Discussion Facilitators: • Tonya Bradford (Business) • Mrinalini Tankha (Portland State University)This event is 60 minutes. All are welcome to stay for a bonus 30 minute…

Financial Legacies: Slavery and the History of Banking ♥ ✚

Zoom

A redlining map of Los Angeles in 1939. Financial Legacies: Slavery and the History of Banking October 22, 2020 5:00p.m. - 6:30p.m. Zoom Bill Maurer (UCI Social Sciences), Peter Hudson (UCLA), Mehrsa Baradaran (UCI Law) Register: http://socs.ci/1619financiallegacies Moderator: Keaanga-Yamahtta Taylor (Princeton) Speakers: Bill Maurer (Social Sciences) Peter Hudson (UCLA) Mehrsa Baradaran (UCI Law) This event…

1520 and the Slave Trade to the Americas ♥

Topic 1520 and the Slave Trade to the Americas  Description Perhaps one of the most surprising aspects of the 1619 commemorations is that few people realize that the earliest known slaving voyages to sail directly from Africa to the Americas actually landed in the United States 500 years ago. The ship Santa María de la…

Addressing Slavery: “The Revolution Will Not Be Theorized: Cultural Revolution in the Black Power Era” ♥★

Zoom

Addressing Slavery: "The Revolution Will Not Be Theorized: Cultural Revolution in the Black Power Era" February 10, 2021, 12:00p.m. - 1:30p.m. Zoom (pre-registration required) Errol A. Henderson, Associate Professor of International Relations, Pennsylvania State University REGISTER: https://forms.gle/2fC7Ja3io6TsAVrM7  Errol A. Henderson is associate professor of international relations (IR) at Pennsylvania State University. He earned a Ph.D. in…

Celebrating AfroLatinidad Black History Month | African Diaspora: The Slave Trade and African Origins in Latin America ♥

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Celebrating AfroLatinidad Black History Month Join us as we dive in to the 2021 theme " The Black Family Representation. Identity and Diversity," which explores the African diaspora and the spread of Black families across the United States African Diaspora: The Slave Trade and African Origins in Latin America Guest Speaker: Professor Alex Borucki Time:…