I T WM ?I _fl f ' ^jj V* ^ ^ | hitflHMf^iP ? ^ s ^j? L^| . Now - March 1, 2017 I "This exhibition is a clear, intentional meditation I on ways to take control, re-inscribe, and resist I dominant narratives of what it means to be SEEN. To be a black man, woman, transgender-to be what the creator created us to be!" -Dr. James Pope ? : - (Hi WINSTON-SALEM Bjfl STATE UNIVERSITY I ? DIGGS GALLERY www.wssu.edu/diggs 336-750-2458 - SUSTAIN ABILITY SERIES LECTURE: "Obama's Uncertain Legacy: Justice, WJA%M l|H |V^1 H |j]|V 4I i [STauv iTi [yi |T?T| fj 111 ji J IT I i H ft 1 A l^ft ? I I I I III] I PJ I H V*| kfiffl Thursday, November 3, 2016 3:30:00 PM Hill Hall Lecture Room L05 Speaker: Dr. Richard Joseph The John Evans Professor of International History and Politics at Northwestern University. Dr. Richard Joseph has known Barak Obama since he served in the Illinois State Senate. On the eve of the 2016 general elections, he asks; "How do we assess Obama's Presidency in a fractured nation and contentious world?" He will conclude with reflections on the Obama Post-Presidency. You don't want to miss this timely discussion. Please RSVP to friesma@wssu.edu no later than, Monday, October 31st. Learn more about Winston-Salem State University's Master's in Business Administration (MBA) program at our upcoming open house. R.J. Reynolds Center, Room 107 6H0 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Winston-Salem, NC 27110 S |H) WINSTON-SALEM V STATE UNIVERSITY ^ ?I I EssJoRfm