Date

Jun 18 2025

Time

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Formats (virtual, in person, hybrid)

In-Person

Plotting the Global Black South

Learn about a new account of Black modernity that centers the Tuskegee Institute’s vision of agrarian worldmaking. This event shows the significance of farming and agriculture for southern African American and Afro-Caribbean peoples in the late-19th-to-early-20th centuries as modes of intellectual production, subject formation, aesthetic innovation, and self-determination. Speakers will consider how generations adapted Tuskegee’s model of racial uplift to forge new theories and practices of racial progress

Event Information

Open to the public, registration required. Please visit the event webpage for additional information. Hosted by the New York Botanical Garden.

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