New Hampshire Humanities invites you to participate in a series of Black Thought programs this fall. Black Thought focuses on Black perspectives on the humanities.
From Civil Rights to Black Lives Matter
Wednesday, September 23, 6 pm
Presented by Dr. Matthew Delmont, Dartmouth College
Reading Shakespeare While Black
Wednesday, October 21, 6 pm
Dr. Dennis Britton, University of New Hampshire
Reparations, Its History & Impact: Why Now?
Wednesday, November 11, 6 pm
Mr. Woullard Lett, National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America
Dr. Allan Davis, Brown/Harvard/Georgetown
Pandemics & Public Health
Wednesday, November 18, 6 pm
Presented by Dr. Yvonne Goldsberry, NH Endowment for Health
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