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Senior Thesis 2024-2025 Award Winner: Saténa Charles-Luciani

Where The Black Meets The Pink: Cultivating a Radical Black Femme Aesthetic Practice by Saténa Charles-Luciani Find here

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Selected Works

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Understanding and Contextualizing Gentrification’s Impact on Black Neighborhoods’ Recoveries from the Great Recession

Understanding and Contextualizing Gentrification’s Impact on Black Neighborhoods’ Recoveries from the Great Recession – PDF Yared Lingo

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Midnight Fairytales

This work of fiction, entitled Midnight Fairy Tales, is a creative writing project that explores a selection of African historical legends in a medium as faithful to the original stories as the research and the project’s structure will allow. Its form, with the use of a framing story to provide incentive for the telling of the smaller ones, was partially inspired by Arabian Nights. The stories themselves were simply ones that I found extremely fascinating when I chanced upon a few lines about them in various required texts from my Africana Studies courses. I would hope the frame story itself helps to justify why I chose to undertake a project of quasi-historical fiction rather than write a traditional historical paper. But, just as important as the motive, is the means which Africana Studies provides, being such an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary field of study, to execute a capstone project in this way.

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Uncovering the History of the Black Studies Center at the Claremont Colleges

Dray Denson 20 December, 2019 AFRI190: Africana Senior Seminar Professor: Eric Hurley

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