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Writing & Reading the World with Black Women’s Stories

In this conversation, award-winning author Trouillot and literature scholar Ménard will explore how the stories Black women tell about our experiences, our lives, and the world allow for a fuller […]

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CHPS Grad Funding Info Session

Learn more about the Center for the Humanities and Public Sphere’s internal funding opportunities specifically for graduate students. Staff members and past graduate student awardees will provide an overview of […]

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‘A Coming Out Of Ourselves’: Knowing Our Place In Racial Injustice – Chris Lebron

Racial injustice has remained a stubborn feature of American society. One reason for its persistence is that everyday Americans fail to understand the problem of racial injustice as a lived […]

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Local Impacts of Mass Incarceration: A Community Round Table

Between 1980 and 2015, the number of people incarcerated in America increased from near 500,000 to over 2.2 million. Today, 1 in every 37 adults in the United States is under some form of correctional supervision. While this punishment […]

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60th Anniversary of the Desegregation of the University of Florida

27 September 2018 – 6:00 pm “60th Anniversary of the Desegregation of the University of Florida” UF African American Studies Reitz Union Second Floor Auditorium (686 Museum Road) In 1958, […]

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Visiting Artist Lecture: Dread Scott

The School of Art + Art History at the University of Florida is proud to present visiting artist Dread Scott as part of the Fall 2018 Visiting Artist Lecture Series. […]

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14th Gainesville Latino Film Festival

The Gainesville Latino Film Festival (GLFF), organized by the Latina Women’s League, is proud to present the lineup for its fourteenth edition.  Held over three weeks, September 13 – 30, […]

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Endangered Species, Endangered Truth: A Park Ranger’s Perspective

Jordan Fischer Smith Park ranger turned environmental writer Jordan Fisher Smith will speak on “Endangered Species, Endangered Truth: A Park Ranger’s Perspective,” at Smathers Library 100 on the UF campus […]

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