Dr. Keisha N. BlainOvjeren akaunt

@KeishaBlain

Award-winning , & | President of | 2019-20 W.E.B. Du Bois Fellow | On research leave. Busy writing.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: rujan 2014.

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    👉🏾Call for Papers from the Journal of African American (): 'Reconceptualizing the History of Black Internationalism' (eds. & ). Submission Deadline: July 31, 2020 Details:

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    "To make our way, we must have firm resolve, persistence, tenacity. We must gear ourselves to work hard all the way. We can never let up." ~ Ralph Bunche, Diplomat

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  3. "A smooth-talking and streetwise activist, Eldridge Cleaver became a darling of sorts to an interracial coalition of leftists organized around the twin goals of Black liberation and an end to American imperialism."

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    "I do believe that it’s impossible for any rational person not to understand the cost of 400 years of slavery and then another century of Jim Crow. We have to find ways to compensate for that cost." -- via

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    “Coded Bias”: New Film Looks at Fight Against Racial Bias in Facial Recognition & AI Technology via

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    "Instead of making the conversation about police brutality, the original intent of the demonstrations during the national anthem, most owners white-washed the protest & made the protests about free speech & unity."- on capitalist co-optation for

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    "There are lessons in the life and death of Kobe Bryant. We still might not be ready to learn them." Much has been written about Kobe Bryant and his legacy since last Sunday. This is probably the best piece I've read all week. Must read by

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    My father was assassinated via a gun. My paternal grandmother was shot and killed while sitting in church. I am a survivor. Gun violence, including state-sanctioned and white supremacy fueled gun violence, has extinguished so many lights.

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    Call For Proposals: Feminist Anthropology Issue 2.1: | Association for Feminist Anthropology

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    Sweet Taste of Liberty by recounts the life of Henrietta Wood, a black woman enslaved in Kentucky in the mid-19th century. She was born a slave and became free before being kidnapped and reenslaved

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  15. "Davis painted brown bodies. He painted them diving and kissing and loitering at the municipal swimming pool. He painted them posing as Isis in front of a suburban house. He painted a black boy in Boy Scout uniform and...black girls auditioning for dance parts at a casting call."

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    We’re bringin’ the Harlem Renaissance vibe to our Langston Hughes-themed edition of gatherings. Join us on February 7 at 6 PM. Prizes awarded for best outfits. Music by See you there!

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    "Of the more than ninety-five thousand entries on the National Register of Historic Places—the list of sites deemed worthy of preservation by the federal government—only two per cent focus on the experiences of black Americans."

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    The poetry of Langston Hughes, born on this day in 1902, influenced King’s sermons on a fundamental level and helped give rise to the preacher's most lasting line.

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    Set the World on Fire Black Nationalist Women and the Global Struggle for Freedom Keisha N. Blain

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    ICYMI: For , Christopher Cameron () reviews Quincy Newell's book, Your Sister in the Gospel: The Life of Jane Manning James, A Nineteenth-Century Black Mormon () --

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    It is the first day of ! I’m celebrating by featuring some extraordinary stories from , a series I am honored to be a part of. To kick things off, here is “Reconstruction: The Vote".

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