The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will host a multi-disciplinary conference to connect academic researchers and Black communities across North America. By creating new collaborations, participants will help to document, safeguard and enhance the life of these communities. “Black Communities: A Conference for Collaboration” will be held April 23-25, 2018 at the Carolina Theatre in Durham, North Carolina.
Proposals Invited for “Black Communities: A Conference for Collaboration”
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