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Professor of Classics and Africana Studies Shelley Haley recently presented classics lectures at the Kentucky Foreign Language Conference and Wake Forest University.
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Erik S. McDuffie ’92 returned to the Hill on April 10 to highlight the intersectionality of racial justice and women’s rights. The lecture, sponsored by the History Department, served to bring awareness to the often overlooked impact black women have had in social movements over the years.
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Adrian Summers ’19 has been awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship (ETA) to Kenya. A Theatre and Africana Studies major, he answered some questions about his time at Hamilton and what he hopes to accomplish through his Fulbright ETA.
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Associate Professor of Africana Studies Nigel Westmaas presented a paper “Navigating the personal and political in social activism across two lived experiences” at the “Protest and Dissent” conference in Vienna, Austria, on Dec. 1.
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Tarik Desire ’18, an Africana studies major, has just finished a five-month immersion program for software development. He answered three questions for us about his time at Hamilton and about his future.
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Shelley P. Haley, the Edward North Chair of Classics and professor of classics and Africana studies, published a chapter in the newly released volume, Pushing the Margins: Women of Color and Intersectionality in LIS.
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Black Spaces: African Diaspora in Italy, by Professor of Africana Studies Heather Merrill, was recently published by Routledge.
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Jamaica’s Prime Minister, The Most Honourable Andrew Holness, recently awarded alumnus Arthur Williams ’16 with the Youth Award for Excellence in the International Achievement category, acknowledging Williams’ accomplishments while at Hamilton and in the years following his graduation.
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