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John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke U.
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We support interdisciplinary humanities research, pedagogies, and collaborations, within and beyond Duke University.
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SNCC digital toolkits make the strategies, stories, and organizing lessons of the 1960s youth-led civil rights movement accessible to new generations. Editorial committee member Judy Richardson spoke with FHI about the project’s impact and relevance today. Read more:
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Preserving Resistance Movements in Digital Toolkits | John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute
The SNCC Digital Gateway Toolkits extends the spirit, as well as the playbook, of the civil rights movement by preserving its lessons in grassroots organizing and collect
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December 5, 2025 at 5:14 PM
Duke composer John Supko argues that modernist art’s openness, and its resistance to instant understanding, offers a counter to how we use AI. He treats AI as a creative partner, not an oracle, crafting works that are “provocatively incomplete.”

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John Supko on Artistic Expression in the Age of AI | John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute
Supko argues that artificial intelligence should serve as a creative collaborator rather than a replacement for human thought, using modernist art’s embrace of ambiguity
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November 18, 2025 at 8:48 PM
Trisha Santanam, Duke senior in English & Music, explores how literature and music help us think, feel, and engage with life’s contradictions. Her work shows that analysis and enjoyment can coexist 🎶📚

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Student Spotlight: Trisha Santanam on Literature, Music and the Power of the Humanities | John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute
A Duke senior, Santanam speaks on her research linking literature and music and her vision of the humanities as a space for critical and creative inquiry.
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November 7, 2025 at 7:55 PM
Our latest tgiFHI talk was led by Jennifer Knust, professor of Religious Studies at Duke. FHI's weekly series helps amplify the work of Duke humanities faculty.

She spoke on “The New Testament Apparatus as a War Machine,” an argument against extractive systems of documentation.
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Jennifer Knust on The New Testament Apparatus as a War Machine | John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute
Knust reflects on the material history of early Christian manuscripts and the role of critical thought in a rapidly changing academic landscape.
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October 22, 2025 at 3:33 PM
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October 21, 2025 at 5:38 PM
For Professor Khwezi Mkhize, the humanities are fundamentally about storytelling—not only the stories themselves, but the structures that govern who tells them and to what effect, as well as how they’re told.

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Khwezi Mkhize on Reclaiming the Pan-African Narrative | John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute
Mkhize explores how African and diasporic narratives challenge colonial histories, showing how the humanities can reclaim voice, identity, and belonging in a global conte
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October 7, 2025 at 7:38 PM
Graduate students at FHI are redefining poetry’s place in academia ✒️

Through book discussions, reading groups, and public programming, a new working group seeks to support grad students from various humanities disciplines.

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Building Community Through the Solarities Contemporary Poetry Series | John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute
Graduate working groups help to create more avenues of support for doctoral students and one in particular seeks to emphasize experimental literary writing as a unique mo
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August 28, 2025 at 2:05 PM
Honoring Dr. Charmaine McKissick-Melton, whose work at Duke’s FHI helped students explore a century of media through race and culture. Her legacy lives on in the internship “boot camp” now named in her honor—empowering future leaders in communications. 👏

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Charmaine McKissick-Melton Communications Fellows at FHI | John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute
The Charmaine McKissick-Melton Communications Fellowship embeds NCCU Mass Communications majors in working communications offices throughout Duke University.
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July 10, 2025 at 6:32 PM
The Black Archival Imagination Lab (BAIL) at FHI explores how Black experiences challenge imperial representations. Led by Professors Ouma and Mkhize, it bridges scholarship and community, using memory as a tool for resistance and renewal. Read more about it here: fhi.duke.edu/news/how-bla...
How The Black Archival Imagination Lab Engages History | John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute
The lab seeks to engage with histories of enslavement, empire, apartheid, and anti-colonial struggle informed by Black thought and creativity today.
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June 24, 2025 at 7:02 PM
This weekend, FHI celebrated the brilliant seniors of the Human Rights Certificate Program. Through ethics, law, policy, history & the arts, they’ve shown deep commitment to justice & global equity. We’re proud of your passion & drive to build a more just world! ✨
May 13, 2025 at 6:23 PM
The CCDGB workshop at FHI explores how race, colonialism, and environmental justice reshape climate change conversations. It highlights Indigenous resilience and creative solutions. Learn more about this important shift in climate dialogue

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April 10, 2025 at 3:53 PM
How do the ways we remember the past shape our understanding of ourselves and our hopes for the future? Join Duke’s Kenan Institute for Ethic for The Ethics of Memory w/ David Treuer, Ryan Falcioni, and Bz Zhang.

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March 11, 2025 at 3:08 PM
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One person, one vote is the law of the land. Rally to make sure every vote counts in Raleigh *today* Monday, May 17th at the state Capitol at 12pm.
February 17, 2025 at 4:30 PM
"The right to vote is foundational ... When access to this right is denied, all of our other rights are left vulnerable, reduced to empty promises without the power to enforce them."

@wesleyhogan.bsky.social, Research Professor at FHI

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WESLEY HOGAN: Don't allow 'Jellybean Men' to rob us of our vote, voice
Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025 -- The right to vote is foundational -- it safeguards every other political right by ensuring the election of fair and accountable officials. When access to this right is denied,...
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February 17, 2025 at 12:53 PM
The John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute and Stuart Hall Archive Project hosted three Duke graduate students for an 8-week fellowship exploring Hall’s work on race, identity, and media. Read more here: fhi.duke.edu/news/new-stu...
New Fellowship Brings Graduate Researchers Closer to the Work of Theorist Stuart Hall | John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute
The fellowship, focused on the legacy of the noted cultural theorist and political activist, gives Duke graduate students an opportunity to research Hall’s historic work
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February 16, 2025 at 2:42 PM
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New Fellowship Brings Graduate Researchers Closer to the Work of Theorist Stuart Hall | John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute
The fellowship, focused on the legacy of the noted cultural theorist and political activist, gives Duke graduate students an opportunity to research Hall’s historic work
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February 14, 2025 at 11:23 PM