Media Relations
Tuesday,
November 25,
2003
African American and African Diaspora Studies Department
The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center at Indiana University will present the second annual Black Student Orientation on Friday, Sept. 12.
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To create a space for black voices to be heard artistically and start a meaningful dialogue about black identity in the theatre, Indiana University Bloomington's Department of Theatre and Drama will host the university's first-ever conference (Aug. 1-3) devoted solely to black theatre projects. The 2008 IU Mini-Conference on Black Theatre seeks to stimulate scholarship and discussion about theatre by and for people of African descent, said conference organizer Edris Cooper-Anifowoshe.
Indiana University and its Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center will present the 10th annual Juneteenth Freedom Celebration June 13-14 in Bloomington.
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The Indiana Commission for Higher Education approved the establishment of a doctoral program in African American and African Diaspora Studies at Indiana University Bloomington.
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The first Women of Color Leadership Conference will take place at Indiana University Bloomington this Friday and Saturday (April 4-5), with the theme, "Empowering Women One Day at a Time."
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The IU Soul Revue of Indiana University's African American Arts Institute will present its annual spring concert on Saturday, April 12. The show's theme is "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing."
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