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John D. O'Bryant African American Institute
Department of Cultures, Societies, and Global Studies
9.26.24 The Fight For Haiti: A Film Screening and Panel Discussion
10.23.24 Race, Human Bodies and the Spirit of the Law: A Conversation
10.30.24 We Refuse: An Examination of Black Resistance
A Kentucky native by way of Indianapolis, Katlin McFee moved to Boston in 2018 and managed Hideout Comedy Club, helping to establish it as one of the best comedy clubs in the city and a frequent Comedy Pick in the Boston Globe. At Northeastern, she&#…
Diana Atoui is the Administrative Coordinator for the Center for International Affairs and World Cultures (CIAWC). Her responsibilities include budget management, event planning, and managing website content. Diana is a Boston University alumna; she …
Jenia is an honors student in CSSH. They are passionate about Black Queer Studies and the intersection of social justice and the built environment. They enjoy academic writing and reading. They approach their studies from a Black feminist lens and ho…
Taliyah Williams is a student assistant for the Africana Studies Program. She is currently pursuing her BS with a major in Health Science at Northeastern. She has interests in issues related to health disparities, with a focus on clinical trials for …