W.E.B. DuBois Society
Discuss and examine critical issues impacting Black Americans
The W.E.B. DuBois Society meets once a month between September and April to discuss and examine critical issues impacting Black Americans. These issues include, but are not limited to:
- Racism in America
- Police brutality and misconduct
- Health Care disparities
- Education
- Sports
- Entertainment
- Pop Culture
- Sexism
- Black Feminism
- Black LGBTQ+
- Politics
- African Diaspora
- Literature
- Major themes in Black American history
- Racial Uplift
The W.E.B. DuBois seeks students, faculty, staff, administrators, alumni, Black American Studies stakeholders, and people throughout the region to participate. These meetings will last 90 minutes. Please email Dr. Carter if you have any questions.
Fall 2021 Meetings
September 16--Being Black in 2021
October 21--What is the next great civil rights battle!
November 18--Challenges for Blacks at university
Spring 2022 Meetings
February 3--Black History Month
March 31--Black Women in 2022
April 21--Topic TBA
All meetings will take place in Brown Hall room 364 at 4 pm.