Research Travels with AME Church Women in British Guiana
Uptown Campus
Richardson Memorial Building
Room 204
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Tulane School of Architecture and Built Environment

Join Dr. Briana Royster for a discussion exploring Black Christian missionaries—particularly AME Church women—and global racial progress in British Guiana. Drawing from her research on Black women’s histories in the U.S. and the Caribbean during the early 20th century, Dr. Royster examines themes of empire, identity, and Black internationalism.
RELIGIOUS STUDIES PROGRAM — DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY — AFRICANA STUDIES — STONE CENTER FOR LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES — NEWCOMB INSTITUTE — CUBAN AND CARIBBEAN STUDIES INSTITUTE — GENDER & SEXUALITY STUDIES — OFFICE OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS