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February is Black History Month!

AAMARP
Since 1977, the African-American Master Artists in Residence Program has provided studio space on an annually renewable basis to visual artists. Applications for studio space for the 2005-2006 year are available through the African American Studies Dept. Studios and galleries are located at 76 Atherton St., Jamaica Plain, MA 02130.

The ISSI's Eleventh Annual International Carnevale
International Caneval 2007 Flyer
"The staff and student leaders of the International Student & Scholar Institute (ISSI) invite all members of the University and surrounding communities to the ISSI's tenth annual celebration of cultural diversity, International Carnevale 2007…"

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Stormy Lecture Monday Series 11/04
Stormy Monday Lecture Series
The Black Pandemics course looks at some of the major diseases affecting Black populations in Africa and elsewhere such as HIV/AIDS. It aims to address the factors and determinants behind such pandemics such as socio-economic, political, health system and cultural-historical. The presentation will focus on HIV/AIDS as the disease that has perhaps captured the most attention in our generation. The presentation takes two countries in Africa that have different epidemics.


Poster from the recent
John Coltrane Memorial Concert.

 


Dr. Panford with the Model AU.