Institute for African American Research at the University of South Carolina

Institute for African American Research at the University of South Carolina Promoting the scholarly study and public understanding of all facets of race and black life in the United States and throughout the African Diaspora.

Originally established in 2007 as a working initiative to encourage the scholarly study and public understanding of all facets of race and black life in the United States and throughout the African Diaspora, the Institute for African American Research (IAAR) achieved its official status as a USC entity from the Board of Directors on April 7, 2009, and on June 17th, from the South Carolina Commissi

on on Higher Education. Throughout each of the University’s campuses, and across its diverse range of disciplines there exists a strong talent for research in the field of African American studies. The Institute therefore serves as an interdisciplinary hub, actively bringing together faculty and students to engage in scholarly exchange and collaborative research which transcends traditional academic borders. It also acts as an open forum via which current projects, varying from history to law; public health to political science; business, music, anthropology and much more are showcased throughout the academic year. The Institute’s offices are located on the second floor of the Thomas Cooper Library, at the heart of the University’s Columbia campus. Open daily, and often featuring artistic exhibits which are free and open to the public, our staff are here to assist you with enquiries, and discuss how we might best help to facilitate your research.

Please join us tomorrow as we continue the Faculty Conversation Series with Dr. Alyssa Collins (Wednesday, January 26, 2...
01/25/2022

Please join us tomorrow as we continue the Faculty Conversation Series with Dr. Alyssa Collins (Wednesday, January 26, 2022, at noon):

Join us for the latest installment of the African American Studies Program's Faculty Conversation Series!

Join the University of South Carolina Institute for Families in Society and the African American Studies Program via Zoo...
12/14/2021

Join the University of South Carolina Institute for Families in Society and the African American Studies Program via Zoom tonight at 6:00pm for the Andrew Billingsley Faculty Award Presentation as we honor the 2021 recipient, Dr. Bobby Donaldson.

The Andrew Billingsley Faculty Award and Andrew Billingsley Community Leadership Award are biennial awards designed to honor one faculty member and one member of the Columbia community who each embody the legacy of Dr. Andrew Billingsley and his scholarship on behalf of African American families.

Congratulations to Professor Donaldson!

Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88480349835...
Meeting ID: 884 8034 9835
Passcode: 042881

Learn more about Dr. Billingsley's legacy and the awards here: https://ifs.sc.edu/billingsley.html
University of South Carolina
University of South Carolina College of Arts and Sciences

Join the University of South Carolina Institute for Families in Society and the African American Studies Program via Zoom tonight at 6:00pm for the Andrew Billingsley Faculty Award Presentation as we honor the 2021 recipient, Dr. Bobby Donaldson.

The Andrew Billingsley Faculty Award and Andrew Billingsley Community Leadership Award are biennial awards designed to honor one faculty member and one member of the Columbia community who each embody the legacy of Dr. Andrew Billingsley and his scholarship on behalf of African American families.

Congratulations to Professor Donaldson!

Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88480349835?pwd=OTRZUzhsOTdENnl4ZEo4c1praFliQT09

Meeting ID: 884 8034 9835
Passcode: 042881

Learn more about Dr. Billingsley's legacy and the awards here: https://ifs.sc.edu/billingsley.html

University of South Carolina
University of South Carolina College of Arts and Sciences

Please join us for the screening of Mossville: When Great Trees Fall and a conversation with Michelle Lanier, Executive ...
11/15/2021

Please join us for the screening of Mossville: When Great Trees Fall and a conversation with Michelle Lanier, Executive Producer (11/30, 6:00 p.m., Booker T. Washington Auditorium). Part of the College of Arts and Sciences Theme Semester Events on Climates.

This event will feature the film, Mossville: When Great Trees Fall, followed by a conversation with Michelle Lanier, Executive Producer.

10/05/2021
African American Studies at UofSCCelebrating 50 YearsFall 2021 Events
09/29/2021

African American Studies at UofSC
Celebrating 50 Years
Fall 2021 Events

Our 50th anniversary event series will highlight the cultural and historical importance of the African American experience throughout the 2021-2022 academic year.

09/29/2021

Join us tomorrow, September 29 at 7:00pm in Gambrell Hall 153 for a screening and panel discussion of the new documentary film "Downing of a Flag." The African American Studies Program is proud to host this event at UofSC in cooperation with South Carolina ETV.

The event is free and open to the public. Registration is limited in order to accommodate social distancing and masks will be required. Reserve your seat here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/downing-of-a-flag-screening-and-panel-tickets-169516944745

Downing of a Flag “tells the story of the Confederate Battle Flag and its inglorious relationship with the state of South Carolina and how this relationship has reflected and impacted its image in American society for nearly six decades.” Learn more about the film at https://doaflag.com/

University of South Carolina
University of South Carolina College of Arts and Sciences

09/20/2021

Join us this Wednesday, September 22 at noon on Zoom for the first installment of our Faculty Conversation Series featuring Salandra Bowman, the Interim Vice President of Education at South Carolina ETV.

Bowman is a graduate of the African American Studies Program and has served as an adjunct instructor in our program. She is completing a doctorate in Educational Foundations and Inquiry at UofSC. Her work explores the intersections of Black girlhood, educational content production, and public media.

Register via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/faculty-conversation-series-salandra-bowman-tickets-169145092525

University of South Carolina
University of South Carolina College of Arts and Sciences

Please join us on Thursday, March 25, at 6:00 p.m. A Conversation with Dr. Ana OzunaAssociate Professor and Black Studie...
03/24/2021

Please join us on Thursday, March 25, at 6:00 p.m.
A Conversation with Dr. Ana Ozuna
Associate Professor and Black Studies Coordinator at Eugenio María de Hostos Community College, CUNY
"Sankofa Consciousness: Dismissing the Single Story"

Co-Sponsored by the African American Studies Program

Registration link:

Naming and presenting histories with intersecting linguistic, geographical, racial and ethnic points of articulations confounds even scholars with revisionist agendas sensitized to the necessity of validating histories silenced by Eurocentric homogenizing projects. This presentation explores how San...

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