On Saturday, March 14, 2020, at 3 p.m., HUMANITAS: The Africana Ethical Society, our own Jacqueline Carr philosophy graduate of Princeton University and Shardae Rawlins, communications graduate of the University of Buffalo will give a talk on “The Politics of Hair and Beauty”. We are extending an invitation to everyone but particularly to women to join us this March, Women’s History Month, for a presentation and discussion of a very relevant topic, “The Politics of Hair and Beauty” in our lives.
HUMANITAS: The Africana Ethical Society is a naturalistic organization committed to deconstructing metaphysical and pseudo-scientific misconceptions regarding the human experience and affirming that humanistic ethical values can be found in Africana traditions and the struggles of Africana peoples.
All are welcome.
For more information regarding HUMANITAS: The Africana Ethical Society’ you may contact everet@verizon.net
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