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Building Your Own Space in Academia: Nathan Moore

This summer took a different turn for Nathan Moore, an English undergraduate student with a minor in African American and Africana Studies, as he headed to New York City as a

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bell hooks as a Feminist handbook: A Panel on the Work in Practice

20th Annual Black Women's Conference

Finding Our Place: A Conference in Honor of the Work and Writings of bell hooks

Myeiya Morrow ( PhD Candidate, University of Kentucky) Rosalyn Robinson (Assistant Director, Martin Luther King Center and Diversity Education & Community Building) Kaila Afrekete Story (Associate Professor and Audre Lorde Chair in Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, University of Louisville)

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King Vigil Depicts Journey of Violence
On Jan. 19, the Sunday before Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the students, faculty and staff affiliated with the King Center have organized a vigil and march that will take participants on a journey through time.
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