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Tangled Origins: Race, Culture & Black Identity in the U.S.

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“Tangled Origins: Race, Culture & Black Identity in the U.S.” is a series of three conversations at New York University that will look at the shifting notions of race and the current redefinitions of “blackness” throughout the U.S. Discussions will center on the overlapping complexities in the histories, cultures and politics among peoples of African descent.

PART I - "Where are you from? Engaging Black Diversity"
Thursday, November 12, 2009 6:00 pm @ 20 Cooper Square, 4th Floor, NY, NY

Screening: The Neo African Americans, a film by Kobina Aidoo
See trailer at: http://neoafricanamericans.wordpress.com/

Panel discussion to follow

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