Institute for Research on the African Diaspora in the Americas and the Caribbean (IRADAC)

The Institute for Research on the African Diaspora in the Americas and the Caribbean (IRADAC) was founded to address the African presence in the Americas through scholarly research and public programs for the betterment of the public as well as the academic community.
The institute's mission is to foster understanding and critical interpretation of the history, development, conditions, status and cultures of the diverse peoples of African descent living in the various societies of the Western Hemisphere. The Institute's primary focus on the black experience in Canada and the United States, Central and South America, and the Caribbean does not preclude any region of the African Diaspora from the scope of its multidisciplinary scholarship and public programs.
As a component of our mission, IRADAC will develop and facilitate the creation of a community of independent scholars at the Graduate Center interested in the study of the African Diaspora. In addition, the Institute will inform and influence the formulation of public and academic policy, particularly with respect to education, through its research initiatives, and public programs.
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Feb 1, 2022
Herman Bennett and Helena Rosenblatt Named Distinguished Professors, Highest Academic Honor at CUNY
Professors Herman Bennett (History) and Helena Rosenblatt (History, French, Political Science, Liberal Studies, Biography and Memoir) were recognized for their outstanding scholarship and service to...
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Jan 20, 2022
IRADAC ASSISTANT DIRECTOR IS HONORED FOR HER PROMISING NOVEL MANUSCRIPT
By Bonnie Eissner In her spare time, when she’s not working with Graduate Center students and faculty, Zee Dempster, the assistant director of the Institute...
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May 19, 2021
"Consider Your Colleagues Your Mentors, Not Your Competition": Allison Guess on Completing Her Dissertation During the Pandemic and Landing a Tenure-Track Position at Williams
I hope to inspire more inquiry on the early Black Atlantic through my teaching, mentoring, and research, says Class of 2021 graduate Allison Guess.
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Apr 30, 2021
Graduate Center Professor Ruth Wilson Gilmore Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Professor Ruth Wilson Gilmore, a renowned scholar and leading voice in the contemporary abolition movement, has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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