05/05/2026
Check out this amazing Fall 2026 class led by DuBois’ very own Faculty Director
A dynamic college house inspired by the legacy of Dr. Du Bois and committed to social justice, engag
Du Bois College House is one of eleven college houses at the University of Penn. Founded in 1972, it's primary focus is on the culture and history of people of the African Diaspora. However, it welcomes students of all cultures, races, religions, nationalities, etc.
05/05/2026
Check out this amazing Fall 2026 class led by DuBois’ very own Faculty Director
04/29/2026
Dubois runs with this morning! 🏃🏽♀️🌤️
02/25/2026
Introducing our second keynote speaker! You can register through the link in our bio, or through the DuBois Digest, to see him Friday, February 27th
02/25/2026
The second day of the Symposium also features a conversation with many scholars moderated by our very own
Panelists will reflect on how local efforts (within schools, neighborhoods, cultural institutions, and movements) intersect with national struggles for racial justice, democracy, and liberation. Together, they will consider critical questions: What does it mean to produce and protect liberatory knowledge today? How do communities sustain healing while confronting harm? And how can local action inform national transformation?
This conversation invites participants to engage Du Bois’s enduring call for truth-telling, moral clarity, and collective responsibility as tools for building a more just and equitable future.
We look forward to seeing you there!
02/18/2026
The second day of the Souls of Du Bois Symposium features moderating a panel of scholars from the African American, Grenadian, and South African diaspora.
This panel examines how memory, creativity, and resistance travel across oceans and generations, shaping cultural expression and identity worldwide.
Register through the link in our bio!
02/06/2026
Read more about our keynote speaker for the Souls of Du Bois Symposium!
Register through the link in our bio
02/06/2026
The first day of the Souls of Du Bois Symposium features moderating a panel of wonderful educators and scholars!
Drawing on professional experience, historical analysis, and transnational scholarship, panelists reflect on what educators observe, what history reveals, and what is still needed to build more just, place-conscious educational futures for Black and Brown youth.
Register through the link in our bio to participate
01/26/2026
❄️ Snow day = ovens on, stress off ❄️
While the snow came down, we turned the kitchen into a full-on baking lab. Cookies, cinnamon rolls, music, laughter, and a whole lot of joy shared with our community.
This was about slowing down, warming up, and enjoying each other’s company. No rush. No pressure. Just good food and good people.
Days like this remind us why community matters. 🧁🤍
01/22/2026
✨ Souls of Du Bois Symposium 2026 ✨
The Souls of Du Bois Symposium is a space for critical thought, shared knowledge, and collective healing. We invite students, scholars, and community members to register and submit abstracts to be part of this interdisciplinary gathering focused on freedom, justice, and the future we are building together.
Whether you’re presenting research, creative work, or critical reflection, your voice belongs in this conversation. Join us as we honor the legacy of W.E.B. Du Bois through dialogue, scholarship, and community.
🗓 February 26–27, 2026
📝 Abstract submissions now open
🔗 Register and submit via the Symposium website
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12/03/2025
Great seats at the 76ers game with Gregory College House🏀💙❤️
12/03/2025
Throwback to Ubuntu Thanksgiving on Thanksgiving Day with Dr. Audrey 🫶🏽
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| Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
| Friday | 9am - 5pm |