African American Women Book Talk Series
African American Women Book Talk Series
MSU Libraries presents the African American Women Scholars on Race, Racism, and Living Black in America book talk series. A four-part series centered in the American academy exploring contemporary topics from Black social media, police brutality, community health inequalities, and parenting young Black boys and girls. The scholarship is new, innovative, and engaging and will surely be educational. Join us in conversation with these dynamic authors. For more information visit MSU Libraries Book Talk event page. https://libguides.lib.msu.edu/booktalk
To access zoom visit https://msu.zoom.us/j/92697587153%20
Wednesday, April 1 session features Tamura Lomax , Associate Professor of Religious Studies, MSU- featuring her book Freeing Black Girls: A Black Feminist Bible on Racism and Revolutionary Mothering with moderator Professor Rashida Harrison (James Madison College).