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2026 Black Women's Conference

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31st Annual Black Women's Conference Presents: THE SUMMIT: Research on Black Women

Limestone Hall, Third Floor, Lexington, Kentucky

Friday, March 6, 2026

Sponsor: The Commonwealth Institute for Black Studies

 

The focus for the 2026 Black Women's Conference is Research on Black Women. THE SUMMIT includes:

ADMISSION FREE WITH REGISTRATION - REGISTER HERE

 

KEYNOTE SPEAKER BIO

Dr. Jessica Klanderud is an associate professor of African and African American studies and history at Berea College, where she also serves as the director of the Carter G. Woodson Center for Interracial Education. She is the author of "Struggle for the Street: Social Networks and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Pittsburgh" (University of North Carolina Press, 2023), a groundbreaking exploration of African American community organizing and urban spaces during the Civil Rights Movement.

Klanderud earned her Ph.D. and M.A. in history from Carnegie Mellon University, where her research focused on African American history, comparative slavery and the history of poverty in America. Her work examines the intersection of race, class, and power in urban spaces with a particular emphasis on how African Americans defined and reclaimed their neighborhoods in the 20th century.

In addition to her scholarly contributions, Klanderud is a dedicated educator and mentor, teaching courses on African American history, Black Power movements and the history of medicine and technology. She is deeply committed to fostering inclusive and transformative learning environments, both in the classroom and through her leadership at the Carter G. Woodson Center.

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