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New Faculty Seminar: Rinaldo Walcott, “Black Studies at the Interregnum: On Reparations and Freedom”

March 26 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

The Humanities Institute invites you to join us as we learn more about the work of new humanities faculty at UB. Coffee, tea, and cookies will be served. Please feel free to bring your own lunch for this noon session.

Rinaldo Walcott is Professor and Chair in the Department of Africana and American Studies at the University of Buffalo; there he is also the Carl V. Granger Chair in Africana and American Studies. Rinaldo’s research focuses on the cultural expression of Black life with an interest in the transnational, diasporic and the national crosscurrents of Black creativities. Rinaldo is the author of number of single authored, co-authored, and co-edited books. His more recent work is The Long Emancipation: Moving Toward Black Freedom (Duke, 2021) and On Property: Policing, Prisons, and the Call for Abolition (Biblioasis, 2021) which was short-listed for the Toronto Book Award in 2021. Currently Rinaldo is working on two monographs, one on freedom and the sea, and another on Black queer expressive culture. A third work seeks to grapple with the possibilities of achieving utopia from the grips of the catastrophe that threatens to consume all of planetary life. Rinaldo was born in Barbados. He divides his time between the city of Buffalo and the city of Toronto.

This event will be presented hybrid.

https://buffalo.zoom.us/j/96875136242?pwd=VFZwam1kY2Fsbmw3VEVJdG12bnFVUT09

Meeting ID: 968 7513 6242
Passcode: 857708

Details

Date:
March 26
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Event Category:

Organizer

Humanities Institute

Venue

Humanities Institute Seminar Room – 218 Clemens Hall