African American Public Humanities Initiative
African American Public Humanities Initiative
African American Public Humanities Initiative
The African American Public Humanities Initiative (AAPHI) in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Delaware connects students, faculty and community partners to explore Black history and culture through research, teaching and public engagement. The initiative supports community-centered projects—oral histories, digital archives and exhibitions—that amplify African American voices in Delaware and beyond, while creating hands-on learning opportunities and pathways to careers in the public humanities at UD.
Recent News
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The Price of the Ticket
May 14, 2026 | Written by Andrew Jankowski of Portland MercuryAAPHI scholar TK Smith curates Portland, Oregon-based exhibition -
Exploring Public Humanities in Philadelphia
May 12, 2026 | Written by Natasha KapadiaAAPHI Scholars connected learning with community engagement -
Laura Carlson inaugurated as UD’s 29th president
April 18, 2026 | Written by Amy WolfCampus-wide celebration highlighted University’s forward-focused chapter driven by shared purpose and community. -
TK Smith curates “Carried Over”
September 03, 2025 | Written by CAS Communication StaffThe International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) exhibit Carried Over will run Sept. 9 – Jan. 16, curated by TK Smith.