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The University of Texas' Newest (Non-Football) Addition

The University of Texas' Newest (Non-Football) Addition

Yesterday the University of Texas at Austin announced the creation of the Department of African and African Diaspora Studies. The new department will focus on African Americans, indigenous Africans and people of African descent around the world with an affiliated institute focusing on urban policy. more ›

AFS Essentials: <em>Black Is, Black Ain't</em> and <em>Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White Mask</em>

AFS Essentials: Black Is, Black Ain't and Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White Mask

Photo of Frantz Fanon courtesy of AFS website AFS Essentials: Black Is, Black Ain’t and Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White MaskTuesday, November 20thAlamo Drafthouse South Lamar (1120 S. Lamar)$4 / Free to AFS Members, 7PM[info] | [tickets]Most of the time it is easier to just blend in with everything around you, to not be different, to avoid rocking the proverbial boat, perhaps to the detriment of your true identity and eventually your soul. In the... more ›

AFS Essentials Presents <em>Black Dju</em>

AFS Essentials Presents Black Dju

AFS Essentials Presents Black DjuTuesday, November 13thAlamo Drafthouse South Lamar (1120 S. Lamar)7pm, $4 / Free to AFS Members[info] | [tickets]It's bad enough being a stranger in a strange land, but when you need assistance from the local people to help solve the mysterious disappearance of your father, things can get downright maddening. Tonight, the Austin Film Society sends us on a suspenseful quest as they presents Black Dju, the fifth offering in the... more ›

AFS Essentials Presents Return to Gorée

AFS Essentials Presents Return to Gorée

Boubacar Joseph Ndiaye & Youssou N’Dour at the Maison des Esclaves AFS Presents Return to GoréeTuesday, November 6thAlamo Drafthouse South Lamar (1120 S. Lamar)$4 / Free for AFS members, 7pm[info]The place where my fathers died, return to the land of Gorée, the place where my mothers cried, return to the land of Gorée. – Harmony Harmoneers We'll admit it: our jazz knowledge consists of a couple of Miles Davis and John Coltrane albums mixed with... more ›

AFS Essentials Presents: <em>Sugar Cane Alley</em>

AFS Essentials Presents: Sugar Cane Alley

Sugar Cane Alley, the third offering of the current Austin Film Society series Torn From the Motherland: Films from the African Diaspora, introduces us to a young boy named Jose who has grown up in the shanty towns of Martinique. Life in his village has been poor in material possessions, but rich with lessons. He has learned about race relations through his friendship with a child of mixed ethnicity, the bastard son of the Creole... more ›

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