Feb 6, 2003
Author Bakari Kitwana Will Give Two Lectures Feb. 18 for Black History Month
African American author Bakari Kitwana will discuss hip-hop’s evolution from a cultural to political movement at a brown bag lecture 12:15 p.m. Tuesday…
African American author Bakari Kitwana will discuss hip-hop’s evolution from a cultural to political movement at a brown bag lecture 12:15 p.m. Tuesday…
Students are invited to enter the Marquis de Lafayette Essay Contest sponsored by American Friends of Lafayette, which awards a $250 prize to the author…
Richard Wassersug, internationally recognized expert on frogs who has worked with the American, Canadian, Japanese, and Russian space agencies, will speak…
Bassist Charlie Haden will bring an all-star ensemble of Latin musicians to Lafayette’s Williams Center for the Arts for a jazz concert 8 p.m. tomorrow…
The Grammy Award-winning New York Voices, called “the most exciting vocal ensemble in current jazz” by The Boston Herald, will perform in concert 8 p.m…
Philadelphia dancer/choreographer Rennie Harris will kick off Black History Month 12:15 p.m. today with a brown bag lecture on “Traditions of Hip-Hop in…
Susan Angus, director of Commission on Voluntary Service and Action in New York, will speak on “Volunteer Service in the 21st Century: Strengthening Non-Government…
A major exhibit of the papers of noted American artist and illustrator Howard Chandler Christy will be on display at Lafayette College’s Skillman Library…
Lafayette’s annual celebration of Black History Month will include a full calendar of concerts, lectures, interactive workshops, cultural presentations…
African American artist Peter Bradley will discuss his experience in the art world, the key role he played in a United States-South African art exchange…