Writers LIVE! Brit Bennett, The Vanishing Half
Brit Bennett will be in conversation with Carla Du Pree about her work.
Brit Bennett will be in conversation with Carla Du Pree about her work.
The event is also part of OSI-Baltimore’s Talking About Race Series.
Lawrence T. Brown will be in conversation about his book, The Black Butterfly: The Harmful Politics of Race and Space in America. Presented in partnership with AARP Maryland and OSI-Baltimore Fellows Advisory Board.
Are you interested in getting your writing published? Do you want tips and tricks on how to become a published author of Africanfuturistic novels or short stories? Or learn how to self-publish in the genre?
Then join us for a panel discussion and Q&A on how the genre reflects the societal and cultural struggles of African people and their descendants here and abroad. Come along on a journey to explore how to get this type of work published in a world where black and brown people are still seen as the “other”.
Presented by Brittany Oliver, an award-winning activist, speaker, keynote speaker, workshop facilitator and media professional from Baltimore, MD.
Brittany has worked in the media/communications industry for several years, often serves as a keynote and guest speaker for events of all types and regularly conducts workshops on various topics for leaders, influencers, nonprofits and businesses on race and/or gender equity and intersectionality, media training and development, content strategy planning, public policy design and more.
ART SEMINAR GROUP WEBINAR - ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH ZOOM
German Expressionism: German Art in the 20th Century: Cutting Through the Surface of Being – Grosz and Dix (lecture 4 of 5) with Aneta Georgievska-Shine, professor of art history, University of Maryland
UMBC's Humanities Forum presents Karma R. Chávez, Chair and Associate Professor of Mexican American and Latina/o Studies, The University of Texas at Austin, who will speak on “The Borders of AIDS: Race, Quarantine and Resistance.”
Please join us Tuesday, February 23 at 5 p.m. for the virtual 2021 College of Arts & Humanities Dean’s Lecture Series and College of Education Dean’s Lecture on Education & Society featuring Monique W. Morris.