The Department of Black Studies at the University of Nebraska at 51社区 is proud to celebrate its 50th anniversary in the 2021-22 academic year. Since 1971, Black Studies' faculty and staff have focused our teaching, research, and service on the analysis, critique, and discussion of African continental and diasporic experiences, and the systems of oppression and resistance that characterize those experiences. Through our strategic goals of academic excellence, student centeredness, and community engagement, we continue the long, strong, focused determination of the discipline of Black Studies to counter the narrative of white supremacy and African inferiority.
UNO's Department of Black Studies brings the expertise of sociology, history, communication, race, political science, law and criminology, psychology, education, literature, business and economics, and ancient and contemporary African histories and political experiences. As Africa is the home of humanity, civilization, and society, we believe the knowledge of these is central to the understanding of the whole human experience. We invite you to join us and become part of this great academic adventure as we celebrate our 50th year as the Department of Black Studies at the University of Nebraska at 51社区.
2022 Events
Date | Topic | Recording |
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April 29, 2022 |
Music of the Revolution — the Department of Black Studies and Criss Library Archives & Special Collections celebrated the end of the school year and the final event of the Black Studies’ 50th anniversary. They celebrated with music from the period that the department came into existence, and participants enjoyed food, fun, and fellowship while listening to “The Music of the Revolution”! | N/A |
April 28, 2022 |
Black Studies Chairs' Roundtable: The Historical Challenges and Future Directions for Black Studies Departments | |
April 26, 2022 |
Black Studies Alumni Panel — this panel featured Felicia Dailey, John Ewing, Kaia Phelps, and Mandla Stelly. | |
April 21, 2022 |
The Impact of Parental Racial Socialization of Black School Children — a lecture presented by Dr. Bridget Cheeks. | |
April 19, 2022 |
Book Salon: A Discussion with Dr. Kerry-Ann Escayg — Dr. Kerry-Ann Escayg discussed her co-authored book, "Don't Look Away: Embracing Anti-Bias Classrooms." | |
April 12, 2022 |
Self-Efficacy in Mathematics: Sources of Math Confidence Among Black College Freshman — a lecture presented by UNO's Dr. Jasmine Watkins. | |
April 9, 2022 |
Fighting for Freedom in the Skies: WWII Black Aviators of the British RAF and the Tuskegee Airmen — this lecture was presented by Ms. Kandace Chimbiri & Dr. Lisa Bratton. | |
April 7, 2022 |
51社区 54 Panel — In November 1969, the activism and personal sacrifices of the 51社区 54 played a pivotal role in the creation of the Department of Black Studies. Attendees heard from four members of the 51社区 54, including Dr. Karen Hayes Harris, Michael Maroney, Dr. Catherine Pope, and LaVell Williams, Sr. | |
March 31, 2022 |
African Personhood and the Provision of Services to the Black Community - a lecture presented by Dr. Colita Fairfax. | |
March 24, 2022 |
How African Heroic Epics Teach Us About History and Culture: A Case Study of Sundiata and Sarraounia — a talk by Mariam Konaté. | |
March 22, 2022 |
State, Society, and Strategy of Economic Development: An Analysis and Critique of Development Theories in Africa — a lecture presented by Dr. Joseph Akpan, an instructor in the Department of Black Studies at UNO. | |
March 10, 2022 |
The Sentencing Project II: Racial Sentencing Disparities, Female Incarceration, and Community Collateral Damages — Part II of a discussion with The Sentencing Project. | |
March 3, 2022 |
Unsilenced: Rewriting Histories of Slavery from a Florida Prison — a guest lecture presented by Dr. Andy Eisen of Stetson University. | |
March 2, 2022 |
Still Charting our Path: Race, Redlining, and Spatial Justice — Dr. Franklin Thompson, the City of 51社区 Human Rights and Relations Director, joined Professor Terri Crawford and Dr. Jennifer Harbour from the UNO Black Studies Department to discuss redlining practices in housing and the services the Department of Human Rights and Relations offers to the 51社区 community. | N/A |
Feb. 24, 2022 |
National Transformation and Violence in South Africa — a guest lecture presented by Dr. Dawne Y. Curry of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln | |
Feb. 17, 2022 |
Critical Issues in Black Women's Studies — a guest lecture presented by Dr. Valethia Watkins of Howard University. | |
Feb. 10, 2022 |
Dispatches from the Barber's Chair: Black Barber Shops, Black Studies, and the Democratic Ideals of Community — a guest lecture presented by Dr. Quincy Mills of the University of Maryland–College Park. | |
Feb. 3, 2022 |
The History of Jazz in 51社区 — this conversation featured Dr. Jesse Otto and UNO adjunct professors Justin Payne and Preston Love, Jr. | |
Jan. 27, 2022 |
Major Prolegomena Issues in Black Studies: Past, Present, and Future — a guest lecture presented by Dr. Mario Beatty, an associate professor of Afro-American Studies at Howard University. |
2021 Events
Date | Topic | Event Recording |
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Dec. 4, 2021 |
A Conversation with Award-Winning Black History Children’s Book Authors — this conversation featured authors K.N. Chimbiri and Preston Love, Jr. | |
Nov. 30, 2021 |
Recounting Black 51社区 History through Family Archives: Faculty Family Histories — Antiques Roadshow-Style — a panel featuring Professors Karen Johns, Terrie Miller, Justin Payne, and Preston Love, Jr., faculty in the UNO Department of Black Studies. | |
Nov. 16, 2021 | Remembering the Past: Face-to-Face with Our Youth — a lecture presented by UNO Prof. Preston Love, Jr. | |
Nov. 11, 2021 | Silenced: An Unlock Civics Documentary — a panel discussion about those who have been or are currently disenfranchised through incarceration in the U.S., after viewing the . | |
Oct. 26, 2021 | Ma’at Blinded: Africana Views on the Challenge of the Loss of Shame for the Individual and the Community — a lecture presented by UNO's Dr. Nikitah Imani. | |
Oct. 21, 2021 | Africanizing the Great Plains: Black Frontier Identities, Sovereignty, and (Re)Imagination — a guest lecture presented by Dr. Catherine Adams. | |
October 12, 2021 | Faculty Book Salon: A Conversation with Jennifer Harbour — Jennifer Harbour, Ph.D., discussed her new book "Organizing Freedom: Black Emancipation in the Civil War Midwest" and Cynthia Robinson, Ph.D., Chair of the Department of Black Studies, moderated the discussion. Harbour's book was recognized with a Best of Illinois History Excellence Award by the Illinois State Historical Society in early 2021. | |
July 28, 2021 | 51社区 54 and 50 Years of Black Studies |
Charting a Path: From '51社区 54' to 50 Years of Black Studies
A peaceful protest in 1969, organized by Black students seeking equal treatment, helped set the stage for five decades of Black Studies at UNO. Despite being one of the oldest departments of its kind in the U.S., the story of UNO's Department of Black Studies is just beginning.
Read the article: Charting a Path: From '51社区 54' to 50 Years of Black Studies
Descendants of DeWitty NE exhibit comes to UNO Libraries’ Osborne Gallery
The 25-photo exhibit shares the history of the people of DeWitty, the largest African American homestead settlement in Nebraska. The traveling exhibit is on loan from the Descendants of DeWitty NE organization. The exhibit will run September 1- November 7, 2021.
Read the article: Descendants of DeWitty NE exhibit comes to UNO Libraries’ Osborne Gallery.
Charting Our Path: Celebrating 50 Years of Black Studies (1971-2021) Exhibit Opens to the Public
The exhibit celebrates the 50 years of Black Studies at the University of Nebraska at 51社区, sharing both the triumphs and turbulent history of one of the oldest Black Studies departments in the nation.
Read the article: Charting Our Path: Celebrating 50 Years of Black Studies (1971-2021) Exhibit Opens to the Public.Historical Resources
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Celebrating the 51社区 54 and 50 Years of the Department of Black Studies
The Department of Black Studies at the University of Nebraska at 51社区 is proud to celebrate its 50th anniversary in the 2021-2022 academic year. The Department of Black Studies and UNO Libraries kicked off this important year by honoring the 51社区 54 students in an event held on July 28th.
In November 1969, the activism and personal sacrifices of the 51社区 54 students played a pivotal role in the creation of the Department of Black Studies at UNO.
Explore photos from the event in this recap or watch a recording of the event below.