Resistance Art and Creative Activism: A Spoken Word Performance and Conversation with Kayla Jenee Lacey
Suffolk University’s Women’s & Gender Studies Program; Black Studies Program; the Center for Teaching and Scholarly Excellence Faculty and Professional Learning Community - Race Matters; Ford Hall Forum; Department of...
TikTok “whisperer” Annie Wu Henry on Digital Activism, Civic Engagement, and Intersectional Representation in Politics
Suffolk University’s Ford Hall Forum, Communication, Journalism & Media, History, Language & Global Culture Departments, and Women’s & Gender Studies Program present: TikTok “whisperer” Annie Wu Henry on Digital Activism,...
The Ties that Bind Us: Forensic Storytelling Across the Ages
Suffolk University’s Ford Hall Forum, History, Language & Global Culture and Communication, Journalism, & Media Departments, and the Women’s & Gender Studies Program present: Barbara Abrams, Ph.D., author of the new book,...
In the Whale, by Pulitzer-Prize-winning journalist David Abel
Join us for a screening of the award-winning film In the Whale, by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Abel. The screening will be followed by a post-screening discussion with Abel. IN THE WHALE is an award-winning feature-length...
The Soiling of Old Glory: The Story of a Photograph That Shocked America.
Suffolk University’s Ford Hall Forum, Moakley Archive & Institute, History, Language & Global Culture and Communication, Journalism & Media Departments, Black Alumni Network, Office of Diversity, Access, and Inclusion,...
Women Behind the Wheel: An Unexpected and Personal History of the Car
Join us for a book talk with author Nancy A. Nichols upon the publication of her latest book From the adolescent thrill of getting a driver's license to the dreaded commutes of adulthood, from vintage muscle cars to electric vehicles,...
Black Caesars and Foxy Cleopatras: A History of Blaxploitation Cinema
Join us for a book talk with acclaimed Boston Globe film critic Odie Henderson upon the publication of his new book. A definitive account of Blaxploitation cinema—the freewheeling, often shameless, and wildly influential genre—from a...
50 Years After Busing: Race, Housing, and Education Equity
Suffolk University’s Ford Hall Forum; Moakley Archive & Institute; Office of Diversity, Access, and Inclusion; GBH Forum Network; and The Boston Desegregation & Busing Initiative present: 50 Years After Busing: Race, Housing,...
“The Shadow’s of Boston’s Past”
Join us for a talk with nationally acclaimed historian Zebulon V. Miletsky, Ph.D., as he discusses Boston’s long-held reputation as one of the most “liberal” cities in America, dating back to the Civil War era when Boston was the hub...