Call for papers

Black California Dreamin’: Social Vision and
Professor Clyde Woods
"The Crisis, Los Angeles' Black Communities, and the Failed State Debate"
January 21, 1 pm
HSSB 4041
Conference:
Reimagining the Hemispheric South
McCune Conference Room
Interdisciplinary Humanities Center
January 12 • 4:30-5:15 pm
Candelight Vigil for Haiti
Storke Plaza
CHUCK D
"Let's Not Forget: Haiti, One Year Later"
Wednesday, January 12, 2011 • 7:00 pm
Corwin Pavilion
A one of a kind evening and call to action to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the earthquake that struck Haiti.
Best known as leader and co-founder of the legendary rap group, Public Enemy, Chuck D has been named one of Ebony magazine's "Ten Most Influential Black Americans" and Rolling Stone's "50 most important performers in rock & roll history." Chuck D is a go-to voice for insight on technology, politics, rap and soul music, and race in America.
Co-sponsored by Associated Students, Black Quare, and the Department of Black Studies.