Past events
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Events that have occurred
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Black History Month Virtual Event: Stanford Lecturer, E’Jaaz Mason on Hurricane Katrina, Storytelling, and Community Resilience
CELEBRATING THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH-Zoom Event
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Exhibition
Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
-McMurtry Building, Vitrine Gallery
355 Roth Way
Stanford, CA 94305
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Meeting
Black Mental Wellness Beyond Black History Month
A Monthly Wellness Drop-In Group for Black Faculty, Staff, Retirees, and PostdocsRegistration is required for Zoom link-Online via ZoomUnited States
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Religious/Spiritual
Black Church: University Praise & Worship
Black Church is held on select Sundays and is in the format of a worship service that is led by Rev. Dr. Sys and the Stanford Gospel Choir-Memorial Church
450 Jane Stanford Way
Building 500
Stanford, CA 94305
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Lecture/Presentation/Talk
The Darkened Light of Faith
This free, public event features Melvin L. Rogers in conversation with Lerone A. Martin on race, democracy, and freedom.- -
Conference / Symposium
Symposium on “The Past and Future of Reproductive Justice in America”
-Law School, Room 180
559 Nathon Abbott Way
Stanford , CA 94305
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Is Artivism the Missing Link in the Quest for Justice in Africa and Globally?
RSVP requiredIn a world grappling with complex social injustices, the fusion of art and activism has emerged as a powerful force for change.-Encina Commons, Room 123
615 Crothers Way
Stanford , CA 94305
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Christensen Distinguished Lecture: Michael B. Gillespie
"Dreams and False Alarms: Circuits, Visual Historiography, and the Art of Blackness."Michael Boyce Gillespie, associate professor of cinema studies at New York University-McMurtry Building, Oshman Hall
355 Roth Way
Stanford , CA 94305
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St. Clair Drake Memorial Lecture featuring Jelani Cobb, Ph.D. - The Half-Life of Freedom, Race and Justice in America Today
Lecture featuring Jelani Cobb, Ph.D. (Dean of Columbia Journalism School and Henry R. Luce Professor of Journalism)-Humanities Center, Levinthal Hall
424 Santa Teresa Street
Stanford , CA 94305
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Global Dialogues: Shadows of Slavery
The aim of this Global Dialogues event is to consider the longue durée of enslavement, as seen from today, concentrating on post-abolition.Registration is required for Zoom link-Online via Zoom -
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Reimagining Black Diasporic Identity through the Arts
This event will feature short films by African & African American Studies majors Osadolor Osawemwenze and Brittany Linus.Please register for this free event- -
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The Safari Concept: An African Framework for End of Life Care
RSVP Required. The Safari Concept is a groundbreaking approach to palliative care that transcends cultural and linguistic barriers.By recognizing the importance of family and community in African cultures, the concept invites them to participate with medical caregivers in decision-making and care.-Encina Commons, Room 123
615 Crothers Way
Stanford , CA 94305
United States