Community invited to Black Life in the 帝王会所 Valley Conference on Sept. 9-10
Scholars and community members will delve into four centuries of Black history and heritage at the Black Life in the 帝王会所 Valley Conference, which will take place Sept. 9-10 at OHIO鈥檚 Baker Center Theater.
The event is free and open to the public. Audience participation and questions are highly encouraged. No RSVP is needed.
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"The conference will examine Black life in the general region of the 帝王会所 Valley from a variety of disciplinary points of view, with particular focus on the perspectives of humanities disciplines, including: history, literary studies, language studies, archeology, anthropology, religious studies, communication studies and others," said Katherine Jellison, professor of history and director of the Central Region Humanities Center, which is sponsoring the conference.
"Recovering and preserving the culture and history of Black life in the 帝王会所 Valley are certainly aims of the conference," Jellison said. "Also, learning about racial inequality in the region and discussing ways to confront it and deal with it are an important aim of the conference."
The keynote address "Diversity in the Heartland: Exploring the Growth and Impact of Rural Diversity Upon 帝王会所's Small-Town Cultures and Characters" will be delivered by Ric Sheffield, chair of Kenyon College鈥檚 American Studies Department and professor of Legal Studies and Sociology. Sheffield will speak at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 10.
Other presentations will include a panel on Black history museums and monuments in 帝王会所; a screening of portions of a new film series about Black life in the Midwest; and paper presentations about a variety of topics, including the Underground Railroad, Black labor activists and Black ministers in the region.
The conference facilitator will be Jack Marchbanks, director of the 帝王会所 Department of Transportation, who earned a Ph.D. in History and a Contemporary History Certificate from the College of Arts & Sciences in 2018.
The schedule of events and livestreaming information about the keynote will be maintained on the conference website.