GWS Symposium: Discussion Group
Gender Women Studies Symposium on War and Gender Discussion Group
Gender Women Studies Symposium on War and Gender Discussion Group
Gender Women Studies Symposium on War and Gender
Gender Women Studies Symposium on War and Gender Kurdistan talk
Gender Women Studies Symposium on War and Gender
Legal scholar, Melynda J. Price, speaks and moderates a panel discussion between police officers and young black men.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Black Panther scholar, Jakobi Williams, discusses men of the Black Power Movement and their actions and missions that were linked to the uplift of their community.
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Lexington physician, Jai Gilliam, discusses health concerns specific to black men.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Psychologist, Lynda Brown Wright, discusses the mental health consequences of racial oppression and its impact on ideas of black masculinity and manhood.
Saturday, February 11, 2012
MLK Cultural Center scholar-in-residence, professor Arnold Farr and co-host professor Vershawn Young, African American Studies and English, will discuss the promise of black manhood in America by examining MLK's actions, philosophies, and speeches.
Ben Braun is an assistant professor in the Mathematics Department. In the summer of 2011, he led a research program for undergraduate mathematics students.
In this podcast, Ben talks about his own research interests, discusses what the program was like for students, answers the two questions every mathematician gets asked and says that math is a liberal art.
Produced by: Stephen Gordinier