As we approach the 20th iteration of the Black New England Conference (BNEC), the organizers are inviting students, educators, scholars, community members, and creative voices to contribute to an important conversation: shaping tomorrow with Black autonomy, agency, and resilience. The 2026 Call for Papers opens a timely opportunity to engage with critical questions about identity, power, history, and community — and to bring your research, reflections, and creative work into conversation with others across New England and beyond.
For black America, the pursuit of autonomy is especially urgent amid ongoing efforts of erasure. This erasure takes many forms, from the distortion or omissions of black history in classrooms to misrepresentations in the media, to the silencing or marginalization of Black voices in our nation’s most influential spaces.
Furthermore, 2026 is the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Against that backdrop, autonomy is not only necessary, but a statement. It encompasses the struggle for self-determination, control over narratives, economic independence, political representation, and the preservation of cultural heritage. The 20th Annual Black New England Conference will bring together scholars, activists, artists, and community leaders to examine how Black communities have fought for autonomy, historically and today.
BNEC offers generous flexibility in the kinds of contributions you can make. This is not solely a conference for academic historians or traditional research. Submissions may take various formats:
Submission guidelines:
Deadline: June 10, 2026.
Notification: Applicants will be informed by July 30, 2026.
Submission contact: Email your proposal to Senior Program Director Quinci Worthey at quinci@blackheritagetrailnh.org.
For BNEC and its wider community, each submission deepens the conference’s richness and breadth. The variety of voices — academic, personal, creative — helps paint a fuller, more nuanced picture of Black life past and present, and illuminates paths toward a future defined by autonomy, agency, and self-determination.
The 2026 Call for Papers is more than a formal invitation to a conference — it’s a call to action. In a world where Black stories are too often glossed over, simplified, or erased, platforms like BNEC provide space for complexity, authenticity, and power. For college students, educators, and community-minded individuals, this is a rare chance to engage meaningfully with history, identity, and the future.
If you have ever felt that your perspective was missing from mainstream narratives — whether as a scholar, a student, an artist, or a community member — consider submitting. Help shape a conference that doesn’t just recount history, but reclaims it. And most importantly: help shape a future grounded in Black autonomy, dignity, and possibility.