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Faculty Highlights: Dr. Alvia Wardlaw, Professor of Art/University Museum Curator Department of Visual and Performing Arts, COLABS
Honoring Dr. Alvia Wardlaw: Advancing the Legacy of TSU’s Artistic Heritagehttps://digitalscholarship.tsu.edu/provost_fh/1010/thumbnail.jp
RAD 2025: Dr. Ashley Robertson Preston, Mary McCleod Bethune the Pan-Africanist
This lecture by Dr. Ashley Robertson Preston (Howard University) was given during the Black History Observance titled Re-imagining the African Diaspora, hosted by the College of Liberal Arts and Behavioral Sciences, Texas Southern University, and sponsored by the Lillian B. Horace Symposium, an organization that supports research, writing, or programming by or about women of African descent. Professor Tomiko Meeks, Texas Southern University, moderated the session. *
0:00-14:58: Excerpt from Bethune\u27s 1949 radio interview & warm-up discussion *15:00-1:03: Dr. Preston\u27s presentation
*1:03:30-1:41:01: Q&A *1:41.05 -1:44:12 Bethune\u27s 1949 radio interview continued The interview featured at the beginning and end of this talk can be found on YouTube: • Mary McCleod Bethune radio show inter..
Dr. Sharon Wright Austin & Dr. Minion K.C. Morrison Discuss Black Female Mayors and Recent Tragedies
This presentation was given as part of Reimagining the African Diaspora, a month-long Black history observance hosted by the College of Liberal Arts and Behavioral Sciences, Texas Southern University, Houston, TX, on February 19, 2025, from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Dr. Rolande Dorancy Dathis, Being Black in the Controversial Americas, Feb. 20, 2025
Dr. Rolande Dathis, a renowned figure in international law, presented a PowerPoint on the topic Being Black in the Confessional Americas, and discussed the complex issues surrounding the black experience in the United States. The meeting also focused on the importance of understanding and embracing one\u27s lineage and cultural heritage, and the need to build solidarity within the African diaspora. We do not own the right to the music played in the video
Faculty Highlights: Thomas Meloncon Associate Professor, College of Liberal Arts and Behavioural Sciences/Visual Performing Arts
Thomas Meloncon, Associate Professor, honored with Internship Program at Fade to Black Arts Festivalhttps://digitalscholarship.tsu.edu/provost_fh/1007/thumbnail.jp
Faculty Highlights: Ashton Jones, Instructor of Music/ Director of Choral Activities
“Light Beyond Shadow”: Showcasing the University Choir’s Fall Concert Successhttps://digitalscholarship.tsu.edu/provost_fh/1005/thumbnail.jp
Topical Issues on Social Emotional Learning, Climate Justice, Substance Use, Gun Violence, Devolution, Co-Creation and Government Communication
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