Nov 30: Many Small Nations! Black/Indigenous Louisiana x LifexCode Research Celebration
Research, solidarities, and community knowledge
Mark your calendars!
On Thursday, November 30, 2023, the JHU Department of History, in partnership with the Diaspora Solidarities Lab and the Center for Africana Studies will host a day celebrating Black, Indigenous and Black/Indigenous research from Louisiana and beyond.
Many Small Nations: Black, Indigenous, Black/Indigenous Bvlbancha
All events, except for the Harrison Lecture and graduate lunch, will be held in a hybrid format. Click the QR code above to register for the day’s events!
Schedule of Events:
Keywords for Black Louisiana Digital Workshop (co-sponsored by Sheridan Libraries)
10:00am - 11:30am, Sheridan Libraries BLC 5015/17
Grad Student Lunch with Dr. Elizabeth Ellis
Noon - 1:00pm, Palenque (the LifexCode Lab at Macauley 109)
Archipelagos of Marronage Storymap Soft Launch
2:00pm - 3:30pm, Macaulay 101
Harrison Lecture & Reception
Dr. Elizabeth Ellis, Princeton University
Author of, The Great Power of Small Nations: Indigenous Diplomacy in the Gulf South
Lecture: 4:00pm - 5:30pm, Levering Great Hall
Reception: Gilman Atrium
Register for the hybrid access here: https://bit.ly/LxCManySmallNations or use the QR code above