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Thu, Mar 20
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Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza
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Pavilion Ballroom
Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza
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Salon B
Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza
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Salon C
Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza
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Salon D
Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza
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Salon E
Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza
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Salon F
Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza
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Salon G
Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza
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Salon H
Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza
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Salon I
Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza
Salon M
8:30 to 9:15am
National Council for Black Studies 50th Annual Conference Opening Session
6:30 to 8:30pm
NCBS General Body Meeting
11:00am to 12:15pm
Deconstructing Eurocentricism within PanAfricanism
2:00 to 3:15pm
Not Super, Just Woman: Black Women in Higher Education
3:30 to 4:45pm
Ghost Rivers of Global Black Studies: African Intellectual Ancestors from Ghana, Nigeria, and South Africa
5:00 to 6:15pm
The Study of Afrofuturism as Resistance and Liberation
11:00am to 12:15pm
Language, Speaking, and African American Culture
2:00 to 3:15pm
Technology, AI, and Knowledge Production
3:30 to 4:45pm
Building Global Black Studies: African and African Diaspora Perspectives on Black Studies’ Global Impact I
5:00 to 6:15pm
Racial Capitalism, Anti-Blackness, and Mental Health
9:30 to 10:45am
Catalysts for Change: Georgia Jeanes Teachers, The Black Liberation Army, and Africana Studies
2:00 to 3:15pm
The Struggle Continues: Establishing an Africana Studies Program in 2023
3:30 to 4:45pm
Black Spirituality and Healing Practices
5:00 to 6:15pm
Black Power, Community Justice, and Student Movements
11:00am to 12:15pm
“Masters of Your Own Destiny”: Historical, Philosophical, and Psycho-Social Foundations for Black Institution-Building in the...
2:00 to 3:15pm
Agentive and Non Agentive Ideational Frameworks in the Black World
3:30 to 4:45pm
The Continued Evolution of Black Studies: The Past, The Present & the Future
5:00 to 6:15pm
Pan-Africanism and Afrofuturism(s)
9:30 to 10:45am
Black History, American History and Miseducation
11:00am to 12:15pm
Global Black Studies: Exchanges With Folk Abroad & New Perspectives on the Field
2:00 to 3:15pm
Poetry, Art, and Cultural Inspiration
3:30 to 4:45pm
Black Literary Voices
5:00 to 6:15pm
The Black Superwoman & Mental Health: Power & Pain
11:00am to 12:15pm
Sankofa Circle: Student Communal Dialogue
2:00 to 3:15pm
But What About the Children? Black Education in America
3:30 to 4:45pm
Afrocentricity and Building Black Studies: National and International Matters for the Future
5:00 to 6:15pm
New Explorations in Black Masculinity Studies
9:30 to 10:45am
Sankofa: Honoring Black Women's Legacies Through Scholarship and Practice
11:00am to 12:15pm
Value & Significance of Africana Research in Communication Studies, Education Studies, & History A Dialogue on the Value of...
2:00 to 3:15pm
Black Women Reclaiming Our Identities in Solidarity Towards Liberation
3:30 to 4:45pm
Evaluating Essential Soldiers: Women Activists and Black Power Movement Leadership, a Book Discussion
5:00 to 6:15pm
Diasporic Realities: A Matter of Activism and Reclaiming Power
9:30 to 10:45am
The Black Arts Movement: Harlem Renaissance
11:00am to 12:15pm
Black Identity, Politics and Authority
2:00 to 3:15pm
Afrocentric Thought and Perspective: Critical Thought and Theory in Africana Studies
3:30 to 4:45pm
Examining the Sankofa Principle in Action
9:30 to 10:45am
Hidden Figures: Creating, Making, and Taking Space
11:00am to 12:15pm
African Immigration and Family, Community, and Social Life
2:00 to 3:15pm
"New Directions in Analyzing Pan-Africanism"
3:30 to 4:45pm
White Supremacy in the US Education System
5:00 to 6:15pm
Exploring Pan-Africanism Dynamics