The Diasporas of Queer Black Art

Boston University March 24, 2016
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Professor Roderick Ferguson of the University of Illinois Chicago talks about art as a site of community, resistance, and resilience for the black queer diaspora in BU’s 6th Annual Eve Sedgwick Memorial Lecture, organized by the BU Gender & Sexuality Studies Group. March 15, 2016

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