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  • Afro-Pessimism and the End of Redemption

    — Frank B. Wilderson III —

  • Almost Citizens: Racial Translations, National Belonging, and the Global "Immigration Crisis"

    — Lorgia García Peña —

  • Thinking "Global Blackness" Through the Frame of Angelus Novus: An Exploration of Racial Aporias and the Politics of Modern Power, Sovereignty, and Temporality

    — Patricia Northover —

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    Inter-departmental Seminar: Translations

    — October 20, 2015 —

  • Rethinking Slavery in the 21st Century: Images and Archives

    — November 10, 2016 —

  • Global Blackness: A Multidisciplinary Exploration

    — March 23, 2017 —

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    Global Blackness: A Multidisciplinary Exploration | Duke Faculty Panel with Darity, Lubiano, Powell, Neal

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    Global Blackness: A Multidisciplinary Exploration | Duke Faculty Panel with Jaji, Smith, Shapiro, Royal

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    Global Blackness: A Multidisciplinary Exploration | Duke Faculty Panel with Lentz-Smith, Chapman, Piot, French

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    Global Blackness: A Multidisciplinary Exploration | Duke Faculty Panel with Makhulu, Winters, Glymph, DeFrantz

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    Global Blackness: A Multidisciplinary Exploration | Keynote by Fatimah Jackson

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    Global Blackness: A Multidisciplinary Exploration | Keynote by Patricia Northover

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    Global Blackness: A Multidisciplinary Exploration | Keynote by Uri McMillan

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    Rethinking Slavery in the 21st Century: Representing Slavery

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    Rethinking Slavery: 21st Century Research of Slavery, Sex & Gender

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    Slavery’s History in the Age of the Database: Interface Design for Corrupted Files

  • Donato Ndongo Bidyogo-Makina, translated by Anna Tybinko

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  • Frank B. Wilderson III

    — University of California, Irvine —

  • Lorgia García Peña

    — Harvard University —

  • Patricia Northover

    — University of the West Indies, Jamaica —

  • Thomas F. DeFrantz

    — Duke University —

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