This symposium brings together the reflections of seven sociologists who study the work of W.E.B. Du Bois and explore its theoretical and epistemological implications. The participants-Aldon Morris, Gurminder K. Bhambra, José Itzigsohn, Julian Go, Karida L. Brown, Patricia Hill Collins, and Prudence Carter-share how they first encountered Du Bois’s writings, the impact of these readings on their own work, and the relevance of his ideas today. Their responses reveal the diversity of interpretations and the significance of Du Bois’s contributions to contemporary sociology.