New Leaf Fwd: Climate Change and Gullah Geechee Foodways, Monday October 28, 12 noon, Herter 601
Tim Zimmerman
tzimmerman at hampshire.edu
Sun Oct 27 15:06:47 EDT 2019
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Subject: Climate Change and Gullah Geechee Foodways, Monday October 28,
12 noon, Herter 601
Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2019 11:53:28 -0400
From: History Assistant <communications at history.umass.edu>
/Dear Colleagues/
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/I am writing to share an email announcement about the talk and
discussion "Feeding the African Diaspora: Preserving Gullah Geechee
Heritage Foodways in the Age of Climate Change" //which may be
ofinterest to students, staff, and faculty in your respective
departments/organizations.Please feel free to forward the email below
to your departmental list-servs. Many thanks in advance./
Best regards,
Ragini
*Feeding the African Diaspora: Preserving Gullah Geechee Heritage
Foodways in the Age of Climate Change *
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Andre Taylor, North Carolina State University
A discussion of the methods the Gullah Geechee people of St. Helena
Island, South Carolina are using to preserve their cultural heritage in
the age of climate change, especially their foodways.
Andre Taylor a public historian with a focus on African American history
and how climate change effects the culture of the Gullah people on the
coast of South Carolina. Taylor earned the Southeast Climate Science
Center Global Change Fellowship for the 2018-19 academic year at North
Carolina State University, where he will be graduating from the MA in
Public History program in May 2020. http://www.drethehistorian.com
<http://www.drethehistorian.com/>
Monday, October 28, 2019, 12:00-1:00, Herter 601(Poster)
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5-45r7n5T07dzF1bVByRGZaektpa3BjSVpLaExUMm56al9Z/view?usp=sharing>
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Ragini Jha
Communications Assistant and PhD Student
Department of History
University of Massachusetts Amherst
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