Please join us for the next workshop:

April 16, at 12 noon
College Hall 209


Allison Saar
artist


“Giving Voice to the Unsung:
Portraying the African-American Experience in Public Art”


Commentators:
Jeff Green (Poli Sci)
Tamara Walker (History)

This workshop is co-sponsored by the Penn Humanities Form, Visual Studies and Africana Studies.

Ethnohistory Workshop Schedule 2008-2009

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Venue: History Lounge, College Hall 209, Department of History


Fall Schedule of Workshops

September 25, 2008
Prof. Miranda Spieler, Dept. of History, University of Arizona

“The Crimes of History, the Rights of Man, and the "Taubira Law"  Revisited: Rethinking the Revolutionary Colonial Era, and the Origins of Haiti,  from a Reparationist Perspective”

October 23, 2008
Prof. Uday Mehta, Dept. of Political Science, Amherst College
“ The Language of Peace and the Practice of Non-Violence”

November 20, 2008
Prof. Rocío Silva Santisteban, Dept. of Humanities, Pontifica Universidad Católica de Perú and Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya, Perú 
“ Women, Memory and War: Four Testimonios of the Peruvian Commission for Truth and Reconciliation”

December 11, 2008
Prof. Anne Norton, Dept. of Political Science, UPenn

Spring Schedule of Workshops

January 29, 2009
Prof. Sergei Alex Oushakine, Dept. of Slavic Languages and Literature, Princeton University CANCELLED

February 26, 2009
Prof. David Eng, Dept. of English, UPenn CANCELLED

March 19, 2009
Prof. Deborah Thomas, Dept. of Anthropology, UPenn
“Memorialization, Reparations and Engagement:  Rastafari After Coral Gardens”

April 16, 2009
Alison Saar, Artist 

Co-Sponsored by the  Penn Humanties Forum
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