Latest Past Events

Understanding Race: Black men in Education and Leadership

EUC Azalea 1400 Spring Garden Street, Greensboro

This event fosters dialogue between local educators at the college and high school level and three Black men in different stages of their careers, resulting in a range of perspectives.

Welcome Back Open Mic

EUC Auditorium 507 Stirling Street, Greensboro

Join us as we gather back to campus in style! Calling all poets, musicians, artists, singers and rappers — the mic is waiting for you! Enjoy live music, the open mic, and more. This event is free and open to the public. Sponsored by AADS as a kickoff to a year... Continue reading...

Black Populism in the New South: Post-Reconstruction Movement-Making

In the decade following the collapse of Reconstruction a new movement arose in the South comprising black farmers, sharecroppers, and agrarian workers—a Black Populist movement. Organized through the Colored Farmers Alliance, among other black-led labor groups, mutual aid associations, and black churches—and then expressed through the People’s Party, African Americans across the South created an independent political movement of their own which at times connected with an adjacent white Populist movement, and at other times diverged sharply from it. In this lecture we will explore this history. Led by Dr. Omar Ali, dean of Lloyd International Honors College, University of North Carolina Greensboro.

Free