Sunday, April 24, 2011

Rap Sessions Community Dialogue From Precious II For Colored Girls @ Columbia College | April 26, 2011
























Rap Sessions | 
Community Dialogue From Precious II For Colored Girls:
The Black Image in the American Mind

Columbia College
Tuesday, April 26th
6 p.m. Reception / 6:30 p.m. Program
Conaway Center | 1104 S. Wabash Ave., 1st floor
This event is free and open to the public.

For the fifth year, the Ellen Stone Belic Institute for the Study of Women & Gender in the Arts & Media partners with Rap Sessions: Community Dialogues to bring a distinguished panel of scholars, journalists, and activists for a townhall-style meeting addressing important issues in our communities. Rap Sessions is led by critically-acclaimed journalist, activist, political analyst, and Institute Fellow, Bakari Kitwana

This year’s panel explores contemporary moments in popular culture and political debates where race, image and identity come center stage. Recent films like Precious and For Colored Girls, and TV shows like The Wire and Treme, as well as current political issues such as immigration and others, are among the hot button issues to be addressed in this context.

Featuring:

  • Elizabeth Méndez Berry (journalist and author of The Obama Generation, Revisited, featured in The Nation)
  • John Jennings (Professor of Visual Studies at SUNY Buffalo, and co-author of Black Comix: African American Independent Comix and Culture)
  • Joan Morgan (journalist, cultural critic, and author of When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost)
  • Mark Anthony Neal (Professor of Black Popular Culture at Duke University, and author of New Black Man)
  • Vijay Prashad (Director of International Studies at Trinity College, and author of The Darker Nations: A People’s History of The Third World)
Moderated by Bakari Kitwana, journalist, activist, political analyst, and Institute Fellow.

This program is co-presented by the Ellen Stone Belic Institute for the Study of Women and Gender in the Arts and Media, and Rap Sessions. It is sponsored in part by the Leadership Donors of the Institute; Illinois Arts Council, a state agency; Office of Multicultural Affairs; and Critical Encounters: Image & Implication.

For more information, email institutewomengender@colum.edu or call 312.369.8829.

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