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CRITICAL
ISSUES LECTURE SERIES
The "CRITICAL
ISSUES Lecture Series," sponsored by IAAS, has been central
to the success of both the academic and outreach programs. These
symposia present distinguished guest lecturers who share their perspectives,
research, and scholarship on African-American and Black world topics
with the University and the larger community.
Topics
have included among others:
"Black and French? Thoughts on Caste, Class and
Belonging in Phantom Paris,"
"What
Does It Mean to be Black in America?"
"The State of Black America: 25 Years after the Civil Rights
Act."
"The Black Male: An Endangered Species?"
"Rethinking the American Race Problem."
"Multiculturalism: Academic Enrichment or Political Correctness?"
"The Black Power Movement in Historical Perspective: Dialogs
on Race in American Society"
Speakers
have included well known academicians, civil rights activitis, scholars
such as William Julius Wilson, Margaret Washington, Wilson J. Moses,
Julian Bond, Judge Constance Baker Motley, Cornel West, Benjamin
DeMott, Mrylie Evers-Williams and Cornel West.
List
of Past Speakers
Available Videos of Past Speakers
IAAS Conference - November 13 & 14, 2003
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