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Tag: Africana Studies

Posted inNews

CSUDH’S Black Queen Mothers’ are powerhouses regardless of a pandemic

by csudhbulletin April 15, 2021April 15, 2021

Queen Mothers dominate virtual luncheon. Photo courtesy of CSUDH. By Gabriela Medina, Staff Reporter On Friday, March 26, the Rose Black Resource Center held its third annual Fannie Lou Hamer Queen Mother Society luncheon for the first time online. It is a non-formal event of a very casual gathering between the Queen Mothers and the […]

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Noted Scholar, Author and Activist to Speak as Part of Black History Month

by csudhbulletin February 8, 2019February 8, 2019

By Jordan Darling News Editor February is Black History Month, and while commemorations and celebrations of African-American history and culture are scheduled all month across the U.S., along with Canada and the United Kingdom, it’s hard to not think it’s a little special at CSUDH. Were it not for the Watts Rebellion in 1965, this […]

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Distinguished Speaker Series Begins Oct. 10

by csudhbulletin September 26, 2018

By Joseph Baroud Staff Writer The author of a critically acclaimed book on the dark legacy behind the so-called father of modern gynecology will speak on campus Oct. 10 at Claudia Hampton Hall. Dr. Deirdre Cooper Owens, currently an associate professor of history at Queens College in New York, will talk about her 2017 book, […]

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