Black Women from History with Fayida Jailler
Monday, October 17, 2022 · 1 - 2:15 PM
The UMBC community is invited to Dr. Tammy Henderson's AFST/GWST Black Women: Cross Cultural Perspectives course with guest speaker, Fayida Jailler
In this class, Jailler take a look at some incredible Black women from around the world who have made history as activists and change makers. She will also explore the role that women have played in championing the global Black community, through acts of resistance both subtle and overt.
Bio: Fayida Jailler is a YouTuber, educator, activist, linguist and travel
curator, specializing in black history content from the global African
diaspora. In 2020 she founded ’Freedom Is Mine', a platform dedicated to
celebrating the history, culture and contribution of the African
diaspora worldwide. It began as a YouTube channel, specializing in
videos about Afrodescendant communities around the world, often in
places many people don't know that black communities have existed for
centuries. The platform now extends across the social media platforms,
delivering daily, global black history content!
For more information, please contact Tammy Henderson, Senior Lecturer, Department of Africana Studies - xu61256@umbc.edu
Image description: Fayida Jailler, a light-skinned Black woman with
coily hair is smiling. She is wearing red lipstick, silver hoop
earrings, and a red blouse.
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Join the online meeting: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84405794558