• Conversations in Atlantic Theory | Episode 53

    In conversation with John E. Drabinski (University of Maryland). Conversations in Atlantic Theory is a podcast dedicated to books and ideas generated from and about the Atlantic world, in collaboration with the Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy.

  • Pembroke Seminar: "In the Afterlives and Aftermaths of Ruin" Seminar, Brown University | October 5 2022

    “Contested Freedom and the (Un)timely Uses of Black Childhood”: What is Black childhood when it is separated from Black children and lives a double, untimely life as a refuge from what Jack Halberstam has called the “straight time” of maturity, or the national time of electoral politics? Ibrahim’s lecture tarries with the two-ness of Black gendered childhood’s relation to timeliness and untimeliness.

  • BAR Book Forum | June 15 2022

    A featured author in the Black Agenda Report’s Book Forum. In the series, BAR Book Forum asks authors to answer five questions about their book.

  • CSRPC & Seminary Co-op Bookstores | Feb. 17 2022

    In conversation with Kaneesha Cherelle Parsard (University of Chicago). Co-sponsored by the Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture (CSRPC) at the University of Chicago and Seminary Co-op Bookstores.

  • Left of Black | How the Transatlantic Slave Trade Changed Black Age

    In conversation with Mark Anthony Neal (Duke University). Left of Black is a web series featuring interviews with Black Studies scholars produced by the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute.

  • SOLIDARITIES: Black Girlhood Conversations | Feb. 10 2022

    Join Kabria Baumgartner (Northeastern University), Annette Joseph-Gabriel (University of Michigan), Aria Halliday (University of Kentucky), Habiba Ibrahim (University of Washington), Nazera Wright (University of Kentucky), and Crystal Webster (University of British Columbia) for a SOLIDARITIES discussion about the promise, perils, and radical resistance of Black girlhood—past, present, and future.
    Moderated by Christina Thomas (Johns Hopkins University), Hosted by Taller Electric Marronage and co-sponsored by the JHU Center for Africana Studies.

  • Harvard Book Store's Friday Forum | Jan. 28 2022

    In conversation with Nicole King (Goldsmiths, University of London). Harvard Book Store's Friday Forum series takes place on Friday afternoons during the academic year as a way to highlight scholarly books in a wide range of fields, with a particular focus on local scholars.

  • Untimely Black Bodies, Fungible Black Age | Jan. 21 2022

    Hosted by the USC Race and Empire Collective and Africana Research Cluster. Co-sponsored by the Levan Institute for the Humanities

  • New Books Network | Nov. 3 2021

    In interview about Black Age: Oceanic Lifespans and the Time of Black Life with Brittney Edmonds.

  • Black Age: Book Launch | Oct. 1 2021

    In conversation with Margo Natalie Crawford (UPenn) and Stephanie Smallwood (University of Washington). Co-sponsored by Elliott Bay Book Company and the Walter Chapin Simpson Center for the Humanities.

  • American Studies Catalog | NYU Press

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