Join us for the latest installment of the African American Studies Program’s Faculty Conversation Series!
Professor Alyssa Collins will discuss her recent work and research. This is a virtual lecture via Zoom.
About Alyssa Collins
Alyssa Collins is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English Language and Literature. Dr. Collins’ areas of specialization include African American Literature, Technology/Embodiment, Race/Gender/Sexuality, and Digital Humanities and Digital Methods. Dr. Collins teaches courses in African American Studies and English, including “African American Literature After 1903.”
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A group of three multi-ethnic children from a blended family standing together outdoors in their yard, posing and smiling for the camera. The caucasian boy on the left is 11 years old. His stepsister and stepbrother are 13 year old twins, mixed race African-American and Caucasian.
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A group of three multi-ethnic children from a blended family standing together outdoors in their yard, posing and smiling for the camera. The caucasian boy on the left is 11 years old. His stepsister and stepbrother are 13 year old twins, mixed race African-American and Caucasian.