Join the MUSE scholars program for daily public panels. Presenters on Thursday, 10/17 include:
- Gabrielle Jean-Louis: “Marriage, Tyranny and Haitian Identity During the Age of Revolution
- Arselyne Chery: “‘Doubling’ in Edwidge Danticat’s Breath, Eyes, Memory and The Dew Breaker and its Insinuation on (Mis)Representations of Haiti and Haitian People in Western U.S. News Media.”
- Maria Hope Thompson: “#Culture in 140 Characters: An Analysis of Black Twitter as a Cultural, Social, and Political Authority”
- Bria Harper: “Black Girlhood and the Black Ratchet Imagination”
- Dr. Emery Petchauer: “Dis/Organized Sounds and Youth Listening in Community English Learning Space”