Ava LaVonne Vinesett Presents at the African and Diasporic Religious Studies Association 2021 Conference

About this Event: Join the African and Diasporic Religious Studies Association (ADRSA) ONLINE via LIVE STREAM for its 9th conference!
Sponsored by Ase Ire Communiversity, Congress of Santa Barbara(KOSANBA), Center for African and African American Studies at Southern University at New Orleans, WaWaWa Disapora Centre, MAAFA San Francisco Bay Area

This year's theme, Praising and Raising the Dead: Life, Death, and Rebirth in Africana Religions, will explore concepts of life, death, and rebirth in Africana religions with attention to how we conceptualize, cope with, and celebrate these interconnected realities. Featuring panel presentations, vendors, performances, and more!

Prof. Ava LaVonne Vinesett and Jessica Almy-Pagan, Duke University will present a talk on their Duke Dance Program Spring Dance Series production, Preparing Grounds: Portals and Portability, at 3 pm, during Panel 2: Spirit Law: Space, Reparations & the Policing of Black Bodies. 

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Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/praising-and-raising-the-dead-adrsa-2021-tickets-139791844169