Start Date: | 5/19/2012 | Start Time: | 8:30 AM |
End Date: | 5/19/2012 | End Time: | 2:00 PM |
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Event Description Identity Theft: The theft and manipulation of the Black male identity
In television and film, we see black male identity/black manhood as trivial and light-hearted. Negative and misrepresented depictions of black manhood in music and culture, specifically within hip-hop and rap, have been well documented by scholars, advocates, and detractors. This free event will explore the Black male identity through the lens of the media and popular culture. It will also examine how this identity has shaped the Black man’s perception of himself.
This conference will feature panelist Michael Coard Esquire and keynote speaker Dr. James Peterson. Mr. Coard is a Philadelphia criminal defense attorney and community activist. Dr. Peterson is the Director of Africana Studies and Associate Professor of English at Lehigh University.
Saturday May 19, 2012 (8:30am registration) 9am to 2pm CAT Building – Drexel University 31st and Market Streets Free breakfast and lunch will be provided.
RSVP to Jacqueline Rios at rsvpdrexel@gmail.com. Parents bring your children. Educators bring your students. All are welcome to attend.
This free event is being co-sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences, Africana Studies, and Manifesting Opportunities for Renewal and Empowerment (MORE)
For additional information, please contact Jacqueline Rios at jsr62@drexel.edu |
Contact Information: Name: Jacqueline Rios Phone: 215.895.6910 Email: jsr62@drexel.edu |
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