46th Charles H. Thompson Lecture with keynote Dr. David Stovall

46th Charles H. Thompson Lecture with keynote Dr. David Stovall

By Charles H. Thompson Lecture Committee

Dr. David Stovall is a professor in the departments of Black Studies and Criminology, Law & Justice at the University of Illinois, Chicago

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School of Education Myrtilla Miner Building

Howard University 2565 Georgia Ave St. NW Washington, DC 20001

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  • 2 hours
  • In person
  • Paid parking
  • Doors at 4:45 PM

About this event

The Charles H. Thompson Lecture-Colloquium series creates an avenue through which the Howard University School of Education and The Journal of Negro Education are able to explore significant issues in African American and ethnic minority education. The Charles H. Thompson Lecture-Colloquium series began in November 1980 as a living memorial to Dr. Charles H. Thompson, founder of The Journal of Negro Education. The purpose of the Lecture is to contribute to the continued study and resolution of unresolved problems that still impact the Education of Blacks and ethnic minorities in the United States and around the world.

Dr. David Stovall, scholar, researcher, and author will deliver the 46th keynote address entitled, "We Cannot Forget the Assignment; Educational Freedom Fighting in Perilous Times." His scholarship investigates three areas 1) Critical Race Theory, 2) the relationship between housing and education, and 3) the intersection of race, place and school.

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Charles H. Thompson Lecture Committee

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Free
Nov 5 · 5:00 PM EST