Monthly Archives: April 2015
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Spring Break 2015: Outreach Trip to Haiti
When attempting to bring twenty students to a country they have never been to before, you would be crazy if you didn’t have a little pre-trip anxiety, especially if the destination happens to be rural Haiti. Nonetheless, we swallowed our anxiety, grabbed our over-stuffed packs, and loaded the group of 23 onto a charter bus… more →
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The Mulâtresse – talk by Sarah Flowers
The Women’s and Gender Studies Colloquium presents The Mulâtresse: Mythologizing and Negating Hybrid Haitian Identities a talk by Sarah Flowers, C’15 Thursday, April 23 4:30 p.m. Gailor Auditorium This talk is sponsored by the History Department and the Wick From French colonial discourse in Saint-Domingue emerged a number of racial categorizations, notably that of the… more →