In a reading room lined with books, Trinity students gathered to read Assata Shakur’s words aloud – a literary tribute that became a flashpoint in a larger cultural debate.
Tag: Africana Studies
Trinity Students Curate Upcoming Nov. 6 Exhibit Showcasing the African Diaspora
The new exhibit at Trinity Washington University will bring the African diaspora to life through vivid posters donated by cultural historian James Counts Early — “visual roadways” connecting generations through art and resistance.
Trinity’s new Africana Reading Room envisioned as defiant symbol against anti-DEI crusade
The creation of the Africana Studies Reading Room at Trinity Washington University represents a significant step in fostering a deeper understanding of African culture, history, and intellectual thought within the campus community.
Africana Studies Reading Room becomes a hub for legacy and learning
More than just a quiet place for study, the Africana Studies Reading Room symbolizes Trinity Washington University’s ongoing commitment to celebrating diverse cultures and intellectual perspectives.



