In this guest post, past BFC/A Programming Assistant Saul Kutnicki reflects on (Re)Focus: Black America 2018, our exhibit, film and discussion program, which took place October 24, 2018 in the IU Libraries Screening Room. Funded by a grant from Indiana Humanities in partnership with the National Endowment for the Humanities, the event brought together IU… Read more »
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(Re)Focus: Black America 1968 and 2018
The BFC/A explores race, film, and campus life in collaboration with Indiana University Archives, IU Libraries Moving Image Archive, and Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center Library. Our event on Oct. 24 starts at 6 pm with conversation and artifacts from IU’s 1968 Focus: Black America program then moving on to screen two films on race and… Read more »
Save the Date: 1st Black Family Reunion
Save the Date Saturday, April 2, 2011 The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center and the Black Graduate Student Association are proud to announce the 1st Black Family Reunion. The event will be held in the Grand Hall of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Activities will include: Genealogy information… Read more »
Fear of a Bleak Planet: Rapping About Race, Poverty, and the Environment
In conjunction with the College of Art and Sciences’ Themester focus on “Sustain.ability: Thriving on a Small Planet,” the Archives of African American Music and Culture is sponsoring a panel discussion/exhibit opening reception, Fear of a Bleak Planet: Rapping About Race, Poverty, and the Environment on Monday, Oct. 4th, 5-7pm. Fear of a Bleak Planet:… Read more »