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From: Dr. Lisa D. Weems [mailto:[log in to unmask]]

Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 3:35 PM

Subject: Black Arts Symposium: 20102066662



CHeck this out - this event should be HOT! THis is a fabulous list of scholar artists!





Dear Colleagues & Friends,



Good afternoon. I'm writing to cordially invite you to an inter-disciplinary discussion about black literary, visual, and performance art, which will take place on Thursday, April 8, 2010 in the MacMillan Hall Great Room (2nd floor). Would you please spread the word and encourage your students to attend this event? (I'm forwarding a flyer as an attached document to this message).



Thanks, and I hope to see you there!,



Tammy



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The Black World Studies Program Presents:



Black Arts Roundtable

Thursday, April 8, 2010:

4:30—6:00PM

MacMillan Hall Great Room (2nd floor)



Panelists:

Adrian Gaskins: Salsa & Hip-hop Music

Assistant Professor, Black World Studies & American Studies Program



Lindsay Grace: Video Games

Assistant Professor, Interactive Media Studies Program



Tammy Kernodle: Jazz & Soul Music

Associate Professor, School of Fine Arts: Music



Gene Metcalf: Politics of Art

Professor, American Studies Program



Ellen Price: Printmaking

Professor, School of Fine Arts: Art



Moderator:

Tammy Brown: Poetry, Painting, & Photography

Assistant Professor, Black World Studies Program & Department of History



All are welcome and encouraged to attend.



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Tammy L. Brown, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Black World Studies Program and Department of History

120 McMillan Hall

Miami University

Oxford, Ohio 45056


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