Seminars and Conferences

NEH Summer Institute for Higher Education Faculty

June 12 – 25, 2022

Montgomery College will be hosting a two-week residential NEH Summer Institute for Higher Education Faculty entitled “Concepts of Black Diaspora in the United States: Identity and Connections Among African, Afro-Caribbean, and African American Communities.”

Depending on public health guidelines related to COVID-19, plans for a residential offering are subject to change.

About the Institute

Out of many, one. Charleston, South Carolina recently erected a monument to soldiers from Saint Domingue (Haiti) who traveled to the area in 1799 to make common cause with the American Revolutionary War. Jamaican immigrants contributed to the Harlem Renaissance, the cultural movement that cross-pollinated ideas of African Americans and Afro-Caribbean creatives into a uniquely American flowering. A cause célèbre of Harlem Renaissance was support for Ethiopian resistance to Italian incursions. Decades later, with the end of quotas in 1965, Ethiopians and Nigerians would make up the largest groups of African immigrants. Tapping into Montgomery College, Howard University, and Washington, DC’s wealth of resources, and interrogating the terms “African American,” and “Diaspora,” this institute will feature scholars from a range of disciplines sharing their research with participants who will acquire insights and resources to support publication or diversification of their curricula.

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