© Center for the Study of the American South
Spring 2010
Spring 2010
February
1 - Art exhibit by Jeff Whetstone opens
4 - Long Civil Rights Movement Speaker Series features Bryant Simon- "Lattes in Magic Land: Starbucks and the Creative Class Appeal of Diversity".
9 - Hutchins Lecture with speakers Zoe Trodd and Blake Gilpin, talk about “John Brown in African American Memory”, 4pm at the UNC Alumni Center. Free and open to the public.
11 - Long Civil Rights Movement Scholars Series: Harvard Sitkoff, "The Concept of a 'Long' Civil Rights Movement: Advantages and Pitfalls." Free and open to the public.
11 - WUNC’s The State of Things featuring Seth Kotch of CSAS's Southern Oral History Program. Begins at noon.
17 - Tell About the South Luncheon Series with Robert Ferguson, 12-1 pm. This series is open to the campus community by RSVP.
17 - Long Civil Rights Movement Scholar Series features Will Jones. This is free and open to the Public.
March
3 - Tell About the South Luncheon Series features Dwana Waugh from 12-1 pm in the CSAS Conference Room. Open to the campus community by RSVP.
4 - Long Civil Rights Movement Scholar Series with John Dittmer. Talk begins at noon in the CSAS Conference Room. Seating is limited and rsvp's are required.
16 - Hutchins Lecture - Alfred Brophy, “History, Law, and Civilization in Antebellum Literary Addresses at the University of North Carolina." Held at the UNC Alumni Center at 4 pm in the Royall Room. Free and open to the public.
24 - William (Bill) Christenberry, 5:30 at the Fed-Ex Global Education Center. Free and open to the public.
25 - Music on the Porch, Southern Music Shaken and Stirred with fusion group Hindugrass and Phil Cook from indi-rock Megafaun. Join us on the CSAS Lawn, 410 East Franklin Street from 5 to 7 pm. This is free and open to the public.
30 - Hutchins Lecture Series brings Tom Rankin, from the Center for Documentary Studies. He will be presenting "Near the Cross: Photographs of the Sacred South", at 4pm in the UNC Alumni Center, Royall Room. This is free and open to the public.
31 - Tell About the South Luncheon Series brings Joshua Davis to the CSAS Conference Room from 12-1 pm. Lunch is provided, but seating is limited. RSVP's are required.
April
7 - Tell About the South Luncheon Series has Andrew Ritchey in the CSAS Conference Room from 12-1 pm. Lunch is provided, but seating is limited. RSVP' are required.
8 - Artists Reception for Jeff Whetstone. 5 to 7 pm at the Love House and Hutchins Forum. Open to the Public.
13 - Hutchins Lecture - Trudier Harris, “Imagining His Body Violated: James Baldwin’s Sexual Construction of the South”. Held at the UNC Alumni Center at 4 pm in the Royall Room. Free and open to the public.
15 - Music on the Porch, southern music shaken and stirred with Catherine Edgerton of Midtown Dickens, Shirle' Koslowski of Free Electric State, and Pierce Freelon of The Beast. Emceed by Glenn Boothe of the Local 506. Join us from 5 to 7 at the Love House and Hutchins Forum, 410 East Franklin St. Free and open to the public.
19- 5th Annual Charleston Area Alumni Lecture Series on Southern Affairs presents Congressman John Spratt (D-SC). The lecture takes place in the Tate-Turner-Kuralt Lecture Hall and begins at 5 pm. Free and open to the public.
21 - Tell About the South Luncheon Series, featuring Jennifer Donnally, in the CSAS Conference Room from 12 to 1 pm. Lunch is provided, but seating is limited. RSVP's are required.
22 -The 2010 Chandler Lecture on Southern Business History is pleased to present Professor John Majewski at the UNC Alumni Center at 4 pm in the Royall Room. Free and open to the public. For more information or to RSVP, please call the center at 919-962-5665.