Emerging Scholars/Creatives Series : Black Feminisms with Sarah Scriven

Join us for an engaging discussion with Sarah Scriven, an emerging scholar in Women & Gender Studies

 

About this Event

Scriven's talk will focus on the life and legacy of Reverend Doctor Pauli Murray through an examination of two events: Murray's 1935 arrest for picketing the New York Amsterdam News and Murray's 1940 arrest for defying bus segregation laws in Virginia.

Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/emerging-scholarscreatives-series-black-feminisms-with-sarah-scriven-tickets-149155374741

 

 

This event is co-organized by the Center for Black Diaspora, the Department of  African and Black Diaspora Studies and the Women's Center.

 

Dial-In Information

Please register via eventbrite to obtain  Zoom log-in information.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/emerging-scholarscreatives-series-black-feminisms-with-sarah-scriven-tickets-149155374741

 

Tuesday, April 20, 2021 at 6:00pm to 7:30pm

Virtual Event
Event Type

Diversity, University-wide Events, Speaker/Presenters, Inclusion, Spiritual

Departments

Centers and Institutes, Center for Black Diaspora

Cost

Free and Open to the Public

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