Sponsored by the College of Humanities and Public Affairs Diversity Council Join the College of Humanities and Public Affairs Diversity Council for a panel discussion about diversity, equity and inclusion and (mis)information in education surrounding critical race theory. Friday, February 11 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Strong Hall 302 or via Zoom at … [Read more...] about Diversity, Equity & Inclusion and Critical Race Theory: (Mis)information in education
The College of Humanities and Public Affairs is hosting a virtual town hall to present the college's vision on diversity, equity and inclusion, and to gather feedback and ideas from CHPA faculty, staff and students. Tuesday, October 20 3:30-4:30 p.m. Zoom meeting ID: 81450769724 Zoom meeting passcode: 970688 The town hall will be conducted by Dr. Victor Matthews, Dean, … [Read more...] about CHPA Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Virtual Town Hall
The College of Humanities and Public Affairs' African American Studies Program will offer the following courses during the spring 2014 semester. African American Studies Spring 2014 Classes AAS 100 Introduction to African American Studies Section 1: 8:35-9:25 MWF AAS 100 Introduction to African American Studies Section 2: 11:50-12:40 MWF ART 273 Art of Africa, … [Read more...] about African American Studies
Reframing the "talented tenth" ideal: Nannie Helen Burroughs and the remodeling of black womanhood at the National Training School for Woman and Girls CHPA Research Forum - April 30, 2013 Dr. Angela Hornsby-Gutting, Associate Professor History Department 12:15pm - 1:15pm, Strong 250 For more than 5 decades, Nannie Helen Burroughs ran the National Training School for … [Read more...] about CHPA Research Forum
CHPA Research Forum February 20, 2013 Marlin C. Barber 12:45pm-1:45pm Strong Hall 450 This presentation highlights the relationship between races and laws during the nineteenth century. Focus is on black Missourians' legal encounters and struggles for full citizenship. Many black Missourians utilized the justice system to overcome restrictive laws. In doing so, they … [Read more...] about CHPA Research Forum: Black Missourians and the Law, 1820-1865