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"Black Resistance" - A Talk for Black History Month
2/2/2023
12:00 pm to 2:00 pm
Conference Rooms A & B - Hinson Campus Center
Learn about Black History Month and this year's theme of "Black Resistance" during this presentation by Benjamin Bowser, hosted by the Black Faculty, Staff and Administrators Network (BFSA). The talk will be followed by a Q and A session.
Dr. Benjamin Bowser is a professor emeritus in the department of Sociology at California State University, East Bay. His previous publications include "The Black Middle Class," "When Communities Assess their AIDS Epidemic," "Against the Odds: Scholars Who Challenged Race in the Twentieth Century," and "Impacts of Racism on White Americans." He has also published over fifty research journal articles.
Dr. Benjamin Bowser is a professor emeritus in the department of Sociology at California State University, East Bay. His previous publications include "The Black Middle Class," "When Communities Assess their AIDS Epidemic," "Against the Odds: Scholars Who Challenged Race in the Twentieth Century," and "Impacts of Racism on White Americans." He has also published over fifty research journal articles.