Department of African American Studies 35th Anniversary Luncheon

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When:
April 13, 2024
Noon to 3 p.m.
Where:
Saint Andrews Memorial Church - 5105 Anthony Wayne Dr, Detroit, MI 48202
Event category: Reception
In-person
RSVP is closed.

It is with great pride that the Wayne State University Department of African American Studies invites you to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the “Study-In” that led to the creation of the Department of African American Studies.

Please join us for two special events. On April 12, we will honor the student and community leaders who transformed Wayne State University with their activism, commitment, and vision. On April 13, we will elevate and fortify the legacy of Black Studies on our campus and nationwide.

 On April 13, 1989, in the tradition of the Black Liberation Movement, African American students launched a “Study-In” protest. They occupied the Helen Newberry Joy Student Services Center for 11 days and issued 17 demands, including a degree-granting Black Studies department. Their negotiations resulted in the creation of the Department of Africana Studies in 1990.

 

Saturday, April 13, 2024

12 pm – 3 pm

Saint Andrew’s Hall, 5105 Anthony Wayne Drive, Detroit, MI 48202

Luncheon

The Department of African American Studies and Wayne State University will host a joyous reflection on the 1989 “Study-In” protest to amplify this brave, bold student strategy. Professor Abdul Alkalimat, a leading national expert on Black Studies, will share the story of this vibrant field and will orient us toward the future of the discipline.

  

Please RSVP to the afternoon luncheon by Friday, April 5th, 2024

 

Attacks on Black history education throughout the country issue a clarion call. They illuminate the need for an academic discipline centering people of African descent. The good news? Wayne State University’s Department of African American Studies is thriving with 12 full-time faculty members and six part-time instructors. This is an ideal time to acknowledge and elevate the transformative legacy and power of African American Studies on our campus and beyond.

 Courageous student protestors created the change our campus needed. Now, our Department is stronger than ever. We can’t wait to honor this legacy with you!

Contact

Dr. Ollie Johnson
afamstudies@wayne.edu

Cost

Free

Audience

Invite only
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