
Black History and Housing in Ȥ¹º²Ê
Humanities Lecture & Discussion featuring Glynis Johns
Thursday, Feb. 9, 6-7 pm, Moskowitz Theater, The DeNaples Center, 4th floor, The Ȥ¹º²Ê
Speakers
Glynis Johns
Glynis Johns is the founder and CEO of Black Ȥ¹º²Ê Project, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, local heritage initiative, and public history venture dedicated to archiving and celebrating the Black history of Ȥ¹º²Ê and Northeastern Pennsylvania. Glynis dedicates much of her time studying 19th and 20th century African American history. A native Ȥ¹º²Êian, local historian, sociologist, artist, documentarian, and advocate; Glynis's research focuses primarily on Ȥ¹º²Ê to piece together narratives of the black community. She received her BA and MA in sociology at St. John’s University.
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Event sponsors:
- The Ȥ¹º²Ê
- The National Endowment for the Humanities
- Black Ȥ¹º²Ê Project