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- Machine Learning Advances in Mechanics of Materials11:00 am
- The Future of the Digital Economy1:00 pm
- Book Talk: The Lost Orchard with Mustafa Kabha and Nahum Karlinsky2:00 pm
- Film Discussion: The Infiltrators5:00 pm
- A Conversation about Blackness, Immigration, and What it Means to Be An American6:00 pm
A Conversation about Blackness, Immigration, and What it Means to Be An American
Boston University's Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground and African American Studies department proudly present this conversation inspired by Louis Chude-Sokei's recently published memoir Floating in the Most Peculiar Way.
Featured Guests:
Louis Chude-Sokei, Author, director of African American Studies and professor of English at Boston University
Ha Jin, Winner of the National Book Award, Pulitzer Prize finalist, author, poet, professor of English at Boston University
Sanjay Krishnan, Author, associate professor of English at Boston University
Robert Pinsky, former US Poet Laureate, Pulitzer Prize finalist, author, professor of English at Boston University
Archelle Thelemaque (COM'21), Howard Thurman Center Ambassador
Zoom link: rebrand.ly/t1g4yz5 passcode: 714657When | 6:00 pm on Thursday, April 22, 2021 |
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Location | Zoom |
Contact Email | thurman@bu.edu |