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To browse Academia. Skip to main content. Log In Sign Up. Curriculum Vitae. Imani A Wadud. Imani A. Independent Study I. College Language Association Journal. Forthcoming, Wadud, Imani A. Smith, Christen, Whitney N. Pirtle, Imani A. Wadud, Bianca Williams, Erica L. Williams and Cite Black Women Collective. April Williams, Ed. The University of Kansas, Lawrence, October 5, Wadud, Eds. Lawrence, Kansas: Mellon Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts Protected under creative commons attribution.
April 18, Wadud, Imani. June 12, Wadud, Imani and Sebastian Weier. Eine transnationale Perspektive auf den Zustand amerikanische Zorns. May Spring July Charlesia McKinney, Nov. September 3, Saturday, February Chicago, Illinois. Chair: Jenn M. Jackson, Virtually Sept. Jessica Marie Johnson. October, 1, , 4 pm CST. Invited co-conversant with Ra Malika Imhotep.
Chair: Christen A. San Francisco, CA, November Organizers: J. Roane and Keelyn Bradley, Summer , postponed. Lawrence, Kansas, April 5, Atlanta, GA, Thursday, Nov. Atlanta, GA, Friday, Nov. The Commons, University of Kansas, October Morelia, Mexico, October 4. Mexico City, MX, October 3. September Chair: Dr. Sherrie Tucker. Berlin, Germany, June 3. Lawrence, KS, March 5. Organized by Sabine Broek and Sebastian Weier. Megan Kaminsky. University of Kansas, Lawrence. March 3, Omaris Zamora.
Spencer Museum of Art Site Visit. Instructor of Records. Working as the Andrew W. Andrew W. University of Kansas, October , Black Agenda Report interview with Glen Ford. Oct 7, Oakland, CA, Nov. Smith, Professor at Univ of Texas, Austin. The Commons, Jan. February 5, Nicole Hodges Persley, Fall β Spring This improvisational movement and sound making collective is hosted at the Spencer Museum of Art as a year-long experiment in which artists, audience, and curators encountered opportunities to spontaneously make spaces and experiences anew in public.
My piece, The Blackout Doors, is a creative mediation and film-choreography about the ordinary politics and poiesis of Black enclosure amidst and within the throes of the COVID pandemic. Log in with Facebook Log in with Google. Remember me on this computer. Enter the email address you signed up with and we'll email you a reset link. Need an account? Click here to sign up. About Press Papers Topics Academia.