Beau DJ Gaitors
@beaugaitors
Historian of Afro-Latin America at the University of Tennessee — Knoxville @utkhistory @utknoxville. My goal is to spark the minds that will change the world.
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Join Beau Gaitors, an assistant professor in UTK History, via Zoom on THURSDAY, Nov. 17, at 7pm EST for a free public talk on "African Descendants in Mexican History." Register for the link at tiny.utk.edu/CC_Gaitors2022 #PublicHumanities #BlackHistory #MexicanHistory
Happening tomorrow! Conversations and Cocktails featuring Beau DJ Gaitors!
I had such a great time presenting on this panel with these dynamic scholars and engaging with our incredible audience!! Juan José Ponce Vázquez @Anita5446 Emmanuel Lachaud Adriana Chira and Arielle Xenia Alterwaite
A 🧵of free, online public humanities events that are coming up from the UTHC next month! #UTHumanitiesInAction UT Arts & Sciences UT Research
We're looking forward to these public talks by UT faculty members Gina Di Salvo (Theatre), Lisa King (Tennessee English), & Matthew Gillis (UTK History)! The talks are free & will be held via Zoom @ 7pm ET. Details at humanitiescenter.utk.edu/public/cocktai…. #PublicHumanities UT Research
Congratulations to the 2023-2024 UT Humanities Center Fellows!! Denbo Center for Humanities & the Arts UTK History Africana Studies UTK Tennessee English UT Knoxville
This academic year as a fellow at the Denbo Center for Humanities & the Arts University of Tennessee Humanities Center has led to significant progress of my book project and major developments in my research. What a great opportunity this has been.
My research trip to Colombia was incredible. Thanks to the support of Denbo Center for Humanities & the Arts & UTK History
Just launched! We’re excited to invite you to the inaugural event of our research seminar, “The Labor of Science” happening in person on Oct 23! Denbo Center for Humanities & the Arts Please get in touch for our hybrid events! UTK History Guy Morrison Sechrist, PhD