![]() ![]() Principal Correspondents: Mary McLeod Bethune Margaret Rhodes Cynthia M. CTCA (Centre for Transnational Cultural Analysis) is pleased to invite you to several events featuring internationally-renowned novelist and activist Cynthia McLeod who will share her creative and scholarly work on the Dutch Caribbean and the history of slavery in her native Suriname. Our research theme for 2016/2017 is the intersection between indigeneity, migration, and diaspora. exclusively with black women, including Susie Grant, Elizabeth Odis, Frances. To register and for more information please contact is a research hub that brings together scholars and students working with transnational approaches to studies in the humanities. Cynthia McLeod's semi-biographical novel The Free Negress Elisabeth) won a. ![]() ![]() Patrick’s Buildingģ:30 Public Lecture and Q&A: “The Free Negress Elisabeth”ĥ:30-8:00 Film Screening and Q&A: The Cost of Sugar (based on McLeod’s acclaimed novel)Īll events are free, accessible, open to the public, and co-sponsored by CTCA, CUAG, and the Institute for African Studies.ġ1:30-12:30 History of Slavery in Suriname and the Dutch Caribbean by the Samson sisters Elisabeth and Nanette, so-called 'free negresses'. International Writer Cynthia McLeod to Visit CarletonĬTCA (Centre for Transnational Cultural Analysis) is pleased to invite you to several events featuring internationally-renowned novelist and activist Cynthia McLeod who will share her creative and scholarly work on the Dutch Caribbean and the history of slavery in her native Suriname.Ĭarleton University Art Gallery, St. Past Event! Note: this event has already taken place. ![]()
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