The President's Lecture Series

Dr. Judith Weisenfeld: African American Religions, American Psychiatry, and the Long Civil Rights Struggle

An Event in Honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Thursday, February 1, 2024

Phyllis J. Washington College of Education ALI Auditorium and Zoom

7:30 p.m.

This event is generously sponsored by the Montana Black Collective, the Organization of American Historians, and the following entities at the University of Montana: African-American Studies Department, Communication Studies Department, History Department, Philosophy Department, Psychology Department, Sociology and Criminology Department, the School of Social Work, and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Committee.

This event is free and open to the community. Sign language interpretation will be provided.

Photo of Dr. Judith Weisenfeld

Judith Weisenfeld is a prominent African American religious history scholar and the award-winning author of several books, including New World A-Coming: Black Religion and Racial Identity during the Great Migration. A successful researcher and the director of The Crossroads Project: Black Religious Histories, Communities, and Cultures, she is a professor of religion and the Department of Religion Chair at Princeton University.