2024 Chair Walk
Did you know the Department of African American and African Studies is 5 years old? It is!! I, Dr. Ruth Nicole Brown, am so full…
Did you know the Department of African American and African Studies is 5 years old? It is!! I, Dr. Ruth Nicole Brown, am so full…
Celebrating Black Girl Brilliance Grit Glam and Guts' legendary Black Girl Day of Pay is June 29th from 11am-4pm at Lansing's Adado Riverfront Park. Meet us…
Black History. Black Future. "Empowering Black Wellness" (Seminar & Mixer) Our very own Dr. LeConté Dill is part of a dynamic panel on one of…
On Saturday, April 6, 2024 come join the Department of African American and African Studies from 1:00-3:00pm for Beats and Hustle! We will have Wax…
Yvonne: Once upon a time an email came through for University Advising Awards. I forwarded it to Chamara and wrote, “I don’t really care for…
UPLIFTING VOICES, EMPOWERING COMMUNITIES Join our very own Dr. Ruth Nicole Brown with the School of Journalism for a discussion surrounding the power, prominence and…
The Department of African American and African Studies is excited to bring back Activating Wellness Week - an initiative created in 2022 by AAAS advisors.…
Calling all AAAS Majors and Minors! You are invited to meet with the Chair of African American and African Studies, Dr. Ruth Nicole Brown, for…
Flyer for AAAS 100 Symposium Taught by Dr. Yvonne Morris, Spring 2023's AAAS 100 class will be hosting their end of year symposium in North…
The Department of African American and African Studies is excited to share that we are hosting multiple workshops to help support undergraduate students with their…
Professor Gianina K.L. Strother is happy to share that there will be a guest artist talk with Chido Johnson, co-founder of the Zimbabwe Cultural Centre…
Dr. LeConté Dill (AAAS) and Dr. Natasha Jones (WRAC) secured funding through CAL Engaged Pedagogy Programming last year to invite Octavia Raheem, author of Pause.…