Celebrating 10 Years: @MSStateAAS Women's History Month Presentation

March 28, 2017
4:00 pm

About this event

In celebration of Women’s History Month, Mississippi State’s African American Studies program continues its 10th anniversary event series with a Tuesday [March 28] presentation. Taking place at 4 p.m. in the university’s Simrall Electrical Engineering Building auditorium (Room 100), “Your Silence Will Not Protect You: Black Women, History and Social Justice” will feature Professor Rhonda Y. Williams, the first African American to earn tenure and achieve full professor status in the history department at Case Western Reserve University. She is founder and director of CWRU’s Social Justice Institute, as well as the university’s Postdoctoral Fellowship in African American Studies. Click the "Link" below for more information.

Details

Type
Presentation
Location
Simrall Electrical Engineering Building auditorium - Room 100
Cost
Free
Primary Sponsoring Organization
African American Studies program - @MSStateAAS
Contact Name
LaShundra Townsend
Contact Phone
Additional Information
Along with the MSU College of Arts and Sciences’ African American Studies program, Williams’ presentation is supported by the university’s Holmes Cultural Diversity Center, Office of Public Affairs, and the Department of Sociology’s Gender Studies program.