In recognition of Black History Month, the Department of World Languages and Cultures at Howard University hosted a Roundtable entitled "Afro-Hispanic Institute and Afro-Hispanic Review: 30 Years of Pioneering Black Studies" to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the Afro-Hispanic Review. This event took place in the Gallery Lounge of the Blackburn Center at Howard University.The celebration of the 30th Anniversary of the Afro-Hispanic Review, the leading journal on Hispanophone Africana Studies, aimed to point out the critical and pioneering role of Howard University and the Department of World Languages and Cultures in promoting a greater knowledge of and respect for the diverse heritage and cultures of people of African descent. Dr. Ian Smart, a co-founder of Afro-Hispanic Review, delivered the keynote address. The Roundtable participants included Drs. Shirley Jackson, University of District of Columbia, Annette Dunzo and James J. Davis, Howard University.
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