VIRTUAL EVENT—The 10th Annual Atlanta Press Club Hall of Fame Celebration

The 10th Annual Atlanta Press Club Hall of Fame Celebration This year’s special 10th anniversary broadcast of the Atlanta Press Club Hall of Fame Celebration will honor 44 legends, leaders, truth-seekers, storytellers, photographers, and investigative reporters who made their mark on journalism in Georgia and beyond. The 2020 Hall of Fame honorees include Boyd Lewis, […]

VIRTUAL EVENT—”Small Works Inspired by Poetry”

"Small Works Inspired by Poetry" "Small Works Inspired by Poetry" is a small-scale, abstract and figurative exhibition inspired by poems contributed by Clela Reed, Cart Britton, Dana Smith, Pat Adams, and Rebecca Baggett. The poems were written especially to stimulate a visual response. Listen to the poets read their poems while you reflect on the […]

VIRTUAL—Nothing Is Stable: Diana Al-Hadid artist talk

Nothing Is Stable: Diana Al-Hadid artist talk Syrian American artist Diana Al-Hadid will give a talk in conjunction with her exhibition Nothing Is Stable at the Ernest G. Welch Gallery of Georgia State University (GSU). The New York-based artist is acclaimed for her intricate sculptures and wall panels that combine traditional and contemporary materials and […]

VIRTUAL EVENT—A Conversation with Charlayne Hunter-Gault and Calvin Trillin

An Education in Georgia: Then and Now To kick off a campus-wide reading event to celebrate the 60th anniversary of desegregation at the University of Georgia, UGA alumna Charlayne Hunter-Gault will participate in a conversation with longtime New Yorker columnist and author Calvin Trillin to discuss his book An Education in Georgia: Charlayne Hunter, Hamilton […]

VIRTUAL EVENT—”The Six Triple Eight” Screening

The Six Triple Eight: A Documentary Screening The 6th Cavalry Museum presents a documentary film, The Six Triple Eight, by Lincoln Penny Films, on February 11. The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, known as the Six Triple Eight, was the only all-Black female battalion to serve in Europe during World War II. Confronted with racism […]

Lillian Smith: Anti-Racist Ally Panel Discussion

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Lillian Smith: Anti-Racist Ally Panel Discussion Join the Athens branch of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH), in partnership with the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library at the University of Georgia, for a virtual panel discussion of Lillian Smith and a screening of the documentary film Lillian Smith: […]

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VIRTUAL EVENT: How Research Can Be a Springboard for the Imagination in Screenwriting

"Start with Something True: How Research Can Be a Springboard for the Imagination in Screenwriting," Plenary 1 This plenary session(the first of two) is part of a conference celebrating undergraduate research in the classroom and in print. Writer and producer Sarah H. Haught will discuss the role of research in writing for prime-time TV. Register […]

VIRTUAL EVENT: The Consequences of Reading: Early Modern English Universities, Books, and the Parnassus Plays (1599-1606)

"The Consequences of Reading: Early Modern English Universities, Books, and the Parnassus Plays (1599-1606), " Plenary 2 This plenary session (the second of two) is part of a conference celebrating undergraduate research in the classroom and in print. Dr. Brandi K. Adams, of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will discuss how the diversity of university students […]

VIRTUAL EVENT—“The Water Heritage of Mughal Gardens and Landscapes in Kashmir”

"The Water Heritage of Mughal Gardens and Landscapes in Kashmir” Compared to early Mughal gardens on the semi-arid plains of South Asia, those of Kashmir had abundant water supplies that transformed the design of 17th-century Mughal landscapes. In a lecture titled “The Water Heritage of Mughal Gardens and Landscapes in Kashmir,”  Jim Wescoat, Aga Khan […]

VIRTUAL EVENT—Centering the Native South: A Roundtable on Native Pasts and Futures

Centering the Native South: A Roundtable on Native Pasts and Futures In this roundtable conversation hosted by the Society of Early Americanists, three scholars of Indigenous histories in the Southeast will discuss their scholarship, while reflecting on the ways that early Indigenous histories bear on the present and future. The conversation will highlight and build […]

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