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First International Conference on White Supremacy and Reparations
November 3 - 10, 2002
Columbia, South Carolina

Program of Events will be held in the David H. Swinton Center
Mon., Nov. 4th      
REGISTRATION 7:30-8:30am      
Welcome 8:50am Norma Jackson    
Moderator Morning Steve Croker   WIS Televison
     
Opening Address 9:00-9:30am David H. Swinton White Supremacy and Reparations in Perspective President, Benedict College
Keynote 9:30-11:00 Roger Wareham The Movements of Reparations Local National and International in the Courts and the Streets Thomas, Wareham & Richards
Special Guest 11:00-noon Marino Cordoba African-Colombian Sovereignty: The Colombian Case Political Refugee (AFRODES)
Lunch 12:00-1:00pm      
Moderator Afternoon Larry Lowe   Benedict College
Keynote 1:00-3:00 Raymond Winbush Reparations: A Brief Overview Morgan State University
Social Science 3:00-4:00 Eleanor Fleming A Social Debt or A Human Rights Violation: A Human Rights Discourse for and Against Slave Reparations Vanderbilt University
BANQUET 6:30 PM Swinton Center    
         
Tues., Nov. 5th.        
Moderator Morning John Cole   Benedict College
Keynote 9:30-11:00 Haunani-Kay Trask Indigenous Sovereignty as Reparations: The Case of Hawai'i University of Hawaii
International 11-12 noon Billie Ann Davis Reparations: An Element in the Reconciling Process for Individuals and Nations The Race Reconciliation Project
Lunch 12:00-1:00pm      
Moderator Afternoon Brian Reed    
International 1:00-1:45 Jaime Bailon Racismo Cultural: La Nueva Utopia del Capitalismo University of Lima
International 1:45-2:30 Henrique Cunha White Construction of Brazil and White Supremacy: Federal University of Ceara Brazil
Psychology 2:30-3:15 Jefferson Lewis White Supremacy Impact On African-American Children's Self-Concept Benedict College
Social Analysis 3:15-4:00 Gyasi A. Fuluke Reparations For the Real-Holocaust: An Inside And Outside Job Columbia, SC
Social Analysis 4:00-4:45 Terrence Washington Cultural Resources and the Case for Reparations. University of South Carolina
         
Wed., Nov 6th.      
Moderator Morning Tre' Taylor   KISS 98.5 Radio
Keynote 9:00-10:00 am Raymond Winbush And the Earth Moved: Stealing Black Land in the United States Morgan State
Business Ec. 10:00-11:00 Syed I.Mahdi/Pender O.Gbenedio A Case for Reparations for African Americans: Historical  Perspectives and Precedents Benedict College
Social Science 11:00- noon Kevin A. Gray   SC Gubernatorial Candidate
Lunch 12-1:00 pm      
Moderator Morning Malqueen Richardson   Benedict College
Literature 1:00-2:00 Peggy Ratliff White Supremacy as Linquistic Oppression: The Case of ... Claflin University
Literature 2:00-3:00 Brian Reed The Beast in the Garden: Tom Dixon's White Supremacist Novel The Leopard's Spots Benedict College
Literature 3:00-4:00 Ingrid M. Reneau White Supremacy and Waking the Dead in Zee Edgell's Beka Lamb Univ. of South Carolina
OPEN 4:00-5:00 Miriam Chitiga   Columbia, SC
Religion Panel 6:00-8:00pm community religious leaders White Supremacy, Reparations, and The Role of Black Church Columbia, SC
    Glenn Prince   Benedict College
    Edward Francis   Board Housing Authority
    Lloyd Norris   Retired Minister 
    Earl Muhammad   Mission of Islam Mosque No. 38
    John Osborne   Pastor 2nd. Calvary
    Baba Derek Jackson   Pastor of Krst Universal Temple
    Joe Neal   State Representative
         
Thurs., Nov. 7      
Moderator Morning Mary O'Donnell   HOT 103.9 Radio
Keynote 9:30-11:00am Herbert Daughtry White Supremacy's Impact on Christianity: Identifying the Damage and Reparing the Harm House of the Lord Pentecostal Church
Education 11:00-12 noon T. Marshall-Bradley/G.Bradley Western Culture and White Supremacy Benedict College /Claflin Univ.
Lunch 12-1:00pm      
Moderator Afternoon Willie A. Funderburk   Benedict College
Environmental Panel 1:00-2:30 David Dorch Panel Discussion: Environmental White Supremacy Williston, SC
Environmental Panel 1:00-2:30 Robert Wingfield Panel Discussion: Environmental White Supremacy Fisk University
Environmental Panel 1:00-2:30 Virginia Sanders Panel Discussion: Environmental White Supremacy Sierra Club
Environmental Panel 1:00-2:30 Valarie Kaaulund Panel Discussion: Environmental White Supremacy University of North Carolina CH
Environmental Panel 1:00-2:30 Leo Woodberry Panel Discussion: Environmental White Supremacy South Carolina United Action
Environmental Panel 1:00-2:30 May L. Samuel Panel Discussion: Environmental White Supremacy Benedict College
Environmental Panel 1:00-2:30 Natalie A. Jay Washington Panel Discussion: Environmental White Supremacy Columbia, SC
Medical 2:30-3:00 Burnett W. Gallman Impacts of White Supremacy on Black Health and the Costs of Reparations  
Psychology 3:15-4:00 Oare' Dozier-Henry The Hidden Curriculum of Schools and White Supremacy: Black Skin, White Masks Florida A&M University
         
Fri., Nov. 8      
Moderator Morning Richard C. Miller   Benedict College
Keynote 9:00-11:00 am Richard America Paying the Social Debt : What White America Owes Black America Georgetown University
Social Science 11:00-12 noon Segun Banjo The Politicisation of the Reparations Movements in Africa: Context, Contradictions and Cul De Sac Fulbright Scholar, Nigeria
Lunch 12:00-1:00 pm      
Moderator Afternoon Trina Newborn   Columbia, SC
Special Guest 1:00-2:00 Tom Feelings Visions of White Supremacy: White Iluminated, Black Decentered Columbia, SC
Visual Art 2:00-3:00 John Jones Images of Slavery in Confederate and Southern States Currency: A Symbol of White Supremacy. Benedict College
Visual Anthropology 3:00-4:00 Sybil Rosado Envisioning the Legacy of Jim Crow: The photographic record of White Supremacy. Benedict College
Social Science 4:00-5:00 Thomas Midgett Reparations and Peacebuilding Claflin University
International 5:00-6:00 Prince Cal White Supremacy in the Cook Islands The People's Party
     
Sat., Nov. 9      
Moderator Morning Marjorie Hammock    
Keynote 9:00-10:30am Joann Watson   N' COBRA
Student 10:30-11:00 Don Johnson The African Drum and White Supremacy Benedict College
Student 11:00-11:30 Jamila Hodges White Supremacy and Reparations Benedict College
Lunch 11:30-1:00pm      
Moderator Afternoon Sybil Rosado    
Community Activist 1:00-1:45 Ernest Lewis White Supremacy and Reparations:The South Carolina Case Cush House of the Lord Pentecostal Church
Student 1:45-2:30 Marjorie Hammock Student Panel on Reparations Benedict.  College, Social Work
Community Activist 2:30-3:15 Eljere Algahee Grassroots Organizing and Coalition Building in the Reparations Movement N'COBRA
         
****subject to change updates at 803-540-2505  or go to www.benedict.edu/bc/reparations.html  
         

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