The Department of Africana Studies at Fresno State will present “Black Agitprop,” an exhibition that showcases themes and topics from the department’s courses in the Pete P. Peters Ellipse Balcony Gallery, Feb. 6 through 24. There will be a reception from 3 to 5 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 22. The free, public exhibition will showcase the political purpose art has for understanding major themes within the Africana experience, such as protest and resistance. It consists of contributions from Dr. Malik Simba, history and Africana studies professor; Dr. DeAnna Reese, chair of the Department of Africana Studies; and other faculty in the program. INFO: Dr. Malik Simba at 559.278.2832.
‘Black Agitprop’ exhibition showcases Africana studies Feb. 6-24
By Lucero Benitez|February 9th, 2018|Categories: PRESS RELEASES|Tags: Department of Africana Studies, Fresno State, Henry Madden Libraryâs Ellipse Gallery|Comments Off on ‘Black Agitprop’ exhibition showcases Africana studies Feb. 6-24