Marla Frederick, Professor of African and African American Studies and the Study of Religion at Harvard University speaks on the history of religion and media.
Marla Frederick is Professor of African and African American Studies and the Study of Religion atHarvard University, and Chair of the Committee on the Study of Religion. She is the author of Between Sundays: Black Women and Everyday Struggles of Faith, an ethnography of the complex lives and faith commitments of women in rural North Carolina.
THE COMMITTEE FOR THE STUDY OF RELIGION PRESENTS BLACK AMERICAN POPULAR RELIGION Friday, November 4th, 2011 11.00 am – 7.00 pm The Martin E. Segal Theatre CUNY Graduate Center | 365 Fifth Ave @ 34th Street Free and open to the public Josef Sorett (Columbia University) 11a – 12.30p: Spirit in the Art(s): Black Religion...