Call for Proposals
Mapping our Black World (MOBW)
First Annual Black History Month Symposium
Conference Theme
Black History: Bridging Time & Space
For this year’s symposium, our first, we seek scholarly contributions from faculty, staff, and student researchers around the theme of Black History: Bridging Time & Space. We seek presentation and exhibitions that creatively connect the histories, experiences, and perspectives of African and African-descended peoples across time and space. Through foregrounding and restoration of our relations and commonalities, we aim to think practically and imaginatively about a healthy, sustainable, and free future. We are particularly excited about providing students the opportunity to present their work in a supportive context.
Abstracts (250 words max) for Lightning Talks (15 min. presentations related to the conference theme), Poster Presentations, and Research Paper Presentations should be submitted electronically through our electronic submission form. Additionally, we welcome proposals to introduce Black Cultural Initiatives happening in and around the campus community.
Potential Presentation Themes include:
Africanisms in Western Contexts
Profiles of Historic Figures
Indigenous Languages
Migration and Movement
Cultural Movement and Solidarities
Black Ways of Knowing
Origins of Artistic Expressions
Maroonage
Culture Sustaining Practices
African Origins of Civilization
Resistance and Revolution
Institutional Profiles
Decolonizing Methodologies
About us
MOBW is a collection of faculty, staff, and students with connections to the Honors College at UMD who have come together to form community around the scholarly endeavor of profiling our Black world. We intend for our work to reconnect, uplift, and inform our communities. We welcome partnership and collaboration with those who have deep investment in a healthy, free future for Black peoples and the human family at large.