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Symposium, Angela Davis, and Dr. Eddie O'Byrn!
On 3/28 and 3/29 Dr. Eddie O'Byrn had the incredible opportunity to be a part of a critical theory symposium on the philosophy, theory, and praxis of Angela Davis. The symposium was held at Penn State, only five speakers were invited, Davis herself gave the introductory keynote, she was present on...
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Illinois News Bureau Story Shines Light on Professor Mary Phillips' Book, "Black Panther Woman"
Arts and Humanities editor, Jodi Heckel, of the IL News Bureau interviewed Dr. Mary Phillips about her new book, "Black Panther Woman: The Political and Spiritual Life of Ericka Huggins." An excerpt from the story (originally published on 3/4/25): "CHAMPAIGN, Ill. —...
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Dr. Krystal Smalls joins core faculty of the Department of African American Studies
The Department of African American Studies is excited to announce professor Krystal Smalls has transitioned from an affiliate faculty member to a core member! A bit of background on Dr. Smalls research; "I study the semiosis of race in young people's lives by conducting...
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New faculty announcement- Professor Mary Phillips joins AFRO
The Department of African American Studies is pleased to announce our newest addition to the faculty! We welcome associate professor, Dr. Mary Phillips to the team to further our commitment to excellence in teaching and research.In her work on women's history, Dr. Mary Frances Phillips...
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Phillips. M. F. (2025). Black Panther Woman: The Political and Spiritual Life of Ericka Huggins. NYU Press
The first biography of Ericka Huggins, a queer Black woman who brought spiritual self-care practices to the Black Panther Party.
In this groundbreaking biography, Mary Frances Phillips immerses...
Read full story about Phillips. M. F. (2025). Black Panther Woman: The Political and Spiritual Life of Ericka Huggins. NYU Press
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Professor Bobby J Smith II featured in The Guardian| Not Just Dessert: How Sweet Potato Pie Became a Tool of Black American Resistance
In his book Food Power Politics: the Food Story of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement, the sociologist Bobby Smith II explores how food was both weaponized and used as a tool of resistance in the struggle for...
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Freedom Forum: Where Do We Go From Here?
AFRO and BNACC had a an excellent assembly of both students, faculty, and staff for our Freedom Forum event! Its objective was to discuss the meaning of freedom and expansive global visions of Black liberation in light of the 2024 U.S. presidential election. Through an intergenerational...
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Professor Erik McDuffie featured in the Illinois News Bureau for his new book, The Second Battle for Africa
The department of African American Studies is pleased to announce that Dr. McDuffie's new book, The Second Battle for Africa is now available.
The Midwest played a crucial role in the growth of Black freedom movements and in expanding the ideas of political activist Marcus...
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The Humanities Research Institute recognizes professor Eddie O'Byrn, '24-'25 HRI faculty fellow's research
HRI conducted an interview with Dr. Eddie O'Byrn regarding his research as a 2024-2025 HRI faculty fellow. He discusses his current book project Existence Precedes Enslavement, what drives his research, and the impact of the fellowship program.
To find out more, please read the full...