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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The University of Alabama will host
the fourth annual “Race and Place” conference, organized
by the history
department, March 10-12.
Some 20 presenters from across the nation and around the world
will participate in the conference entitled “Borderlands
and Boundaries.” The conference, which is open to the public,
begins with two film screenings during the evening of March 10,
with the first presentation scheduled for 9 a.m. March 11. All
events will be held on campus within UA’s Alabama Institute
for Manufacturing Excellence. The cost of the conference is $20.
Focusing on the study of race and ethnicity, broadly, the conference
will examine a variety of configurations of power, difference and
collective cultural identities across geographical and other boundaries.
Presenters are scheduled from Tuskegee University, Auburn, the
University of Iowa, Texas A&M, University of Toronto, Vrije
Universiteit Amsterdam, University of Utah, Abia State University,
University of Washington, Emory, UA and elsewhere.
For more information on the conference, sponsored by the history
department in conjunction with the Bankhead Lecture Series and
UA’s College of Arts and Sciences, see http://raceandplace.ua.edu.
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