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2nd-Year Playwright Ivan Mosley in Ohio University Graduate Research Series

  • April 8, 2021
  • by John Hendel
  • · Current Students · News

Second-Year playwright Ivan Mosley will present “How to Be Good & Black: The Legacy of the Black Codes” through the Graduate Research Series (GRS) hosted virtually through Ohio University Libraries!

Ivan’s work is being recognized for its rigor, interest, and thoughtful use of library resources. Ivan will be introduced by the Dean of Libraries, Neil Romanosky, and have time to share his process with a live audience with time for questions and discussion.

Ivan’s presentation, “How to Be Good & Black: The Legacy of the Black Codes”, is scheduled on April 16th from 2:00-3:00pm, and can be joined via Teams at the following link: http://bit.ly/GRS_Mosely.

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