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Wednesday, February 12
 

11:00am EST

Rituals: Black Women Healing through Ancient Practices
Wednesday February 12, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EST
Our panel will center Black women healing through ancient practices shared across generations. Because these practices are not critical components of the mainstream canon, they are not included in conventional sources, making it difficult to research. We will discuss ways Black people can access healing through nontraditional ways of researching and sources: storytelling; ritual; in the kitchen, table talk, cooking; church, prayer, prayer groups, prayer closets, ceremonial practices; and nature, the environment which includes gardening, outdoors, walking. Our goal is to offer Black people the possibility of an Afrocentric future that adopts these practices in consideration of Sankofa and nommo.
Speakers
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Crystal Thompson

Ph.D Student, UNCG English Department | AADS Affiliate
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Valerie McConnell

MPH, NuAri Solutions
Wednesday February 12, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EST
The Landing (3rd floor) Hunt Library

1:00pm EST

CANCELLED - Sowing Stories: Black Women Farmers’ Narratives as Research
Wednesday February 12, 2025 1:00pm - 1:20pm EST
Unfortunately, this session is canceled for today's event.


Black women farmers comprise just 0.65% of all agricultural producers in North Carolina, yet their voices offer insights into resilience, representation, and advocacy within agriculture. This session highlights findings from a digital storytelling project centering the experiences of 10 Black women farmers. Attendees will explore how ancestral roots and a commitment to future generations drive these farmers despite systemic challenges. Through storytelling, this research disrupts conventional notions of scholarship, offering a participant-led approach to equity and inclusion in agriculture. The session will engage attendees in reflecting on the power of lived experiences to inspire policy, representation, and future research.
Speakers
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Elisabeth Ramsey

Graduate Student, Agriculture and Human Sciences Department | North Carolina State University
Wednesday February 12, 2025 1:00pm - 1:20pm EST
The Landing (3rd floor) Hunt Library

1:30pm EST

Threads of Memory, Tapestries of Tomorrow: Storytelling through Sankofa and Afrofuturism
Wednesday February 12, 2025 1:30pm - 1:50pm EST
This study examines the intersection of Sankofa, Afrofuturism, and womanism through storytelling within the African diaspora. Rooted in the Akan principle of Sankofa, which emphasizes learning from the past to navigate the present and future, storytelling is explored as a tool for preserving cultural memory and imagining new possibilities. Integrating Afrofuturism and womanism, the study highlights how Black women use narratives to resist oppression and empower their communities. By analyzing personal and communal stories, this research underscores storytelling’s role in identity, resilience, and transformation, offering insights into its cultural and political significance for shaping inclusive futures.
Speakers
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Isabella Gyimah

Student, Department of Psychology | North Carolina State University
I am Isabella Gyimah,  a PhD candidate in School Psychology at NCSU. I am originally from Ghana and a proud first-generation college student. I am deeply passionate about education, equity, and social justice, and my work focuses on creating inclusive spaces and empowering marginalized... Read More →
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Dr. Isaac Woods

Faculty, Department of Psychology | North Carolina State University
Wednesday February 12, 2025 1:30pm - 1:50pm EST
The Landing (3rd floor) Hunt Library

2:00pm EST

CANCELED: TRIO and McNair Scholars Informational Session
Wednesday February 12, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
If you want to learn more about TRIO Collegiate Programs, please contact Wanya Ward (wtward3@ncsu.edu)!
Wednesday February 12, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
The Landing (3rd floor) Hunt Library

3:00pm EST

Intergenerational Conversations
Wednesday February 12, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Intergenerational Conversations Panel (hosted by the Black Graduate Student Association)

Join us for an interactive panel celebrating the diverse experiences of African Americans at NCSU. Featuring students, alumni, and faculty/staff from different phases of life, panelists will share their journeys through NCSU, the resources that supported them, and how they navigated transitions and significant changes. This open discussion provides a space to connect across generations, gain valuable perspectives, and explore shared experiences within the African American community at NCSU. Ask your question here: https://app.sli.do/event/rq9f5bRs5YH6QLZtKiVFqA
Wednesday February 12, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
The Landing (3rd floor) Hunt Library
 
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