

Recorded on September 20, 2024, this insightful conversation features Clint Fluker, Senior Director of Culture, Community, and Partner Engagement for the Carlos Museum and Emory Libraries, in dialogue with acclaimed artist La Vaughn Belle. Belle discusses her powerful work, which repurposes materials affected by Hurricane Maria to explore themes of resilience among people of African descent in the U.S. Virgin Islands, confronting natural disasters and colonial histories.
In this episode of OutKasted Conversations, we chop it up with Dr. Clint Fluker, Assistant Director of Engagement and Scholarship at the Atlanta University Center Robert Woodfruff Library. We discuss OutKast and southern hip hop's Afrofuturist tendencies and how OutKast saved his 7th grade life.
This session convenes a conversation between Dr. Vincent Wimbush, Dr. Valerie Babb, and Dr. Clinton Fluker on the process of creating an archival exhibition at Emory University and the questions it raises about Emory’s institutional collecting practices as it pertains to African American collections.
Dr. Clint Fluker moderates a conversation with educator, Navváb McDaniels. In connection to ADAMA's exhibition, A Shield Against Darkness: The Art and Scholarship of Pellom McDaniels III, the conversation will center around the legacy of the former scholar, curator, author, historian, artist and athlete Pellom McDaniels III.
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This session convenes a conversation between Dr. Vincent Wimbush, Dr. Valerie Babb, and Dr. Clinton Fluker on the process of creating an archival exhibition at Emory University and the questions it raises about Emory’s institutional collecting practices as it pertains to African American collections.
Clint Fluker moderates a dialogue on overdose response in communities hosted by the Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library Friday, October 25, 2024. Sarah Febres-Cordero, faculty member of the Emory University School of Nursing, and sequential artist Joseph Karg, Assistant Professor of Illustration and Sequential Art, Kennesaw State University, and Andy Gish, board-certified emergency nurse and overdose prevention educator present a discussion about their graphic novel "Staying Alive in Little Five."
At this online-only event, we’re introducing the new Rose Library curator of African American collections, Emory alum Dr. Clint Fluker, and an esteemed panel of guest speakers will discuss the significance of Black History Month and the legacy and future of the Rose Library collections, especially as they pertain to use by students and the community.