Week of Events
Frank B. Hanes Panel: Poetry and Sports
Frank B. Hanes Panel: Poetry and Sports
Photo Credits: Nikky Finney: Forrest Clonts; Courtney Banghart: UNC Athletics Staff Photographer; Liz Roberts: UNC Athletics Staff Photographer; Alan Shapiro: Sarah Boyd Poetry and Sports: Poetry in Motion—Motion in Poetry Panel sponsored by 2020 Frank B. Hanes Writer-in-Residence Program … Read more
UNC Latina/o Studies Program Café y Charla Open House
UNC Latina/o Studies Program Café y Charla Open House
Dear Friends, We hope you will come and break bread with us at our spring 2020 Latina/o Studies Program Café y Charla open house. At the café y charla, guests will have … Read more
Nikky Finney – 2020 Frank B. Hanes Writer-in-Residence Reading
Nikky Finney – 2020 Frank B. Hanes Writer-in-Residence Reading
Nikky Finney 2020 Frank B. Hanes Writer-in-Residence Reading Tuesday, February 25 7:30 p.m. Genome Sciences Building Photo of Nikky Finney by Forrest Clonts
Frank B. Hanes Panel: Public History and Memory and the Souls of Blackfolk in the South
Frank B. Hanes Panel: Public History and Memory and the Souls of Blackfolk in the South
"Blacker than a hundred midnights": Public History and Memory and the Souls of Blackfolk in the South
Nathan Hensley – “In the Ruins of Bourgeois Life: Hopkins, Turner, Eliot”
Nathan Hensley – “In the Ruins of Bourgeois Life: Hopkins, Turner, Eliot”
Dr. Nathan Hensley of Georgetown University will present a lecture entitled "In the Ruins of Bourgeois Life: Hopkins, Turner, Eliot," to be followed by a question-and-answer session.
Seminar Discussion with Nathan Hensley – “Catastrophe and Knowledge”
Seminar Discussion with Nathan Hensley – “Catastrophe and Knowledge”
Dr. Nathan Hensley will lead an informal seminar discussion on his published piece "Catastrophe and Knowledge: Thinking through the archives of ‘industrial time’ – from Jane Eyre to the IPCC report," as published in The Ecologist.
Ethics of Now with Kiese Laymon
Ethics of Now with Kiese Laymon
Kiese Laymon does not dissemble. By turns raw, real, fantastical, and funny, his memoirs and fiction articulate the slow death of living amidst state violence and the poetic transcendence of managing to keep on keeping on nonetheless. Personal but public, … Read more