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  • Bobby Smith
    Food Power Politics: The Food Story of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement.
    2023-09-15 - The College of LAS has published a Q&A with Professor Bobby J. Smith II in connection with his recently published book, “Food Power Politics: The Food Story of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement.” 
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  • Dr. McDuffie to Participate in Panel about Tyre Nichols
    Dr. McDuffie will participate in a panel to discuss Tyre Nichols Monday, February 27th from 7-9pm on the 3rd floor of the Levis Faculty Center.  A copy of the flyer can be found here.
  • Dr. Smith to present talk for the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology (IGB) Lunchbox Series February 16th, 2023
    Food is a cultural artifact in the lives of Black people.  But what happens when food is transformed into a weapon to oppress them?  What happens when Black people in turn (re)weaponize food as a tool to emancipate themselves from such oppression?  In this talk, Dr. Bobby J. Smith II grapples with these questions through a brief case study from his forthcoming book, Food Power...
  • POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: 2023-2024 Chancellor's Postdoctoral Research Associate in Digital Tools
    Postdoctoral Research Associate Department of African American Studies College of Liberal Arts and Sciences University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign The Department of African American Studies at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign invites applications for a Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Research Associate. This is a...
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    Dr. McKinnis Appointed as 2023 Sankofa Scholar at the Candler School of Theology at Emory
    Candler Black Church Studies will welcome Dr. McKinnis as the 2023 Sankofa Scholar for a J-term course January 3-7, 2023.  This seminar will deal with Black being within the context of existential absurdity and Black theology's response to such absurdity.  The seminar will engage questions of fugitivity, afro-pessimism, and hope via a religious studies and theological lens and questions...
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    Irvin Hunt named 2022-23 Helen Corley Petit Scholar for Extraordinary Record of Scholarship and Teaching
    Dr. Irvin Hunt has been named a 2022-23 Helen Corley Petit Scholar for his extraordinary record of scholarship and teaching.  Each year, LAS selects up to seven recipients across the entire college.  Mrs. Helen Corley Petit, a deceased alumna of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, provided an endowment for the development of the scholarship and teaching of early career faculty...
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    African American Studies Department Co-Sponsors YMCA Friday Forum Lecture Series
    Friday, September 23 @ 12:00pm CST University YMCA Speaker: Kofi Bazzell-Smith, Graduate Student in New Media, College of Art and Design, and Professional Boxer: AZUKI!  Manga as a Bridge Between Cultures.  Description: Please join the University YMCA and ...
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    Professor Leonard McKinnis named OpED Public Voice Fellow
    We are pleased to announce that Professor Leonard C. McKinnis has been named a 2022-2023 OpEd Public Voices Fellow.  One of 20 scholars selected from across the University of Illinois system to participate in this innovate fellowship, Professor McKinnis will join his cohort of Public Voices Fellows in crafting his research and voice to reach a larger public audience.  The Public Voices...
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    New Junior Faculty Announcement
    The Department of African American Studies is excited to announce the addition of a new junior faculty member, Professor Eddie O’Byrn.  We welcome Professor Eddie O’Byrn as we continue our commitment to excellence in teaching and research. Dr. O’Byrn is a scholar of critical philosophy of race and Black American philosophy with research spanning 19th, 20th, and 21st century Western...
  • Dr. Lonnie Bunch III receives his honorary degree from President Timothy Killeen
    LAS Dean Patton, Dr. Bailey, Dr. Harrison, and Spurlock staff Host Smithsonian Head Dr. Lonnie Bunch III During UIUC Visit
    Ronald W. Bailey of the Department of African American Studies and Antoinette Burton of The Humanities Institute nominated Dr. Lonnie Bunch III to receive an Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters from the University of Illinois in 2020.  Covid-19 delayed Dr. Bunch's visit to campus until this year's 2022 Commencement.  In addition to receiving the honorary degree, Dr. Bunch was hosted at...
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    Dr. Bailey Head of African American Studies Sends Commencement Congratulations
    Dr. Bailey sent a message to congratulate graduating students and recognize professors' accomplishments.  Read his letter here.
  • Photo of Dr. Desiree McMillion receiving her award
    Dr. Desiree McMillion Selected for the Ebony Excellence Award
    Dr. Desiree McMillion has been selected as one of the winners of the Ebony Excellence Award at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). The Ebony Excellence Award Ceremony is a night to celebrate our Black students, faculty and staff on another year of thriving at UIUC. We are so excited to present Dr. Desirée McMillion with this award for all of her hard work this academic year...
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    Dr. Ngumbi Named College of LAS James Scholar Honors Program Faculty Mentor of the Year
    Dr. Esther Ngumbi has been chosen by LAS Honors as the LAS James Scholar Honors Program Faculty Mentor of the Year for 2021-2022. This award recognizes a faculty member who exemplifies the Honors mission and who has inspired, supported, and challenged their students to develop as an Honors student and as an individual.  This award is...

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