W Battle-Baptiste

@blackfemarch

professor of anthropology, director of W. E. B. Du Bois Center @ UMass, author, wife, and mother of three.

Amherst, MA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2011.

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    You know when you go into the coffee or ramen shop in the gentrified neighborhood and they’re blasting trap/rap but the space is for the most part all white? That was like the Latino Gang super bowl performance last night. Sonic Blackness w/o Black people or anti-racist politics.

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    Today we remember (1913-2005), the activist, the rebel, the thinker, and fighter for Black women.

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    Before discussing privilege, discrimination, hate, and what to do about powerful but very problematic voices (in public archaeology+beyond) -- including what to do about our reading list following some recent events in public archaeology/social media (image by )

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    Join our team! We are looking for a student to help us with our website, social media, podcast and video production. Visit our site and click on 'communications assistant' to apply:

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    About the other night. The Baptiste parents got out and about. @ Campus Center Auditorium

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    Happy Black History Month! Around here, Black History Month is every day, and we can't wait to take advantage of this month-long national celebration to share some great events and information with you! 🤗👀✊🏿

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    Langston Hughes is part of the spiritual center of the . His ashes are interred beneath the Cosmogram in Langston Hughes Lobby and the words of his first published poem, "The Negro Speaks of Rivers," adorn the lobby’s public art installation, Rivers.

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    Happy !! Today we’re highlighting Rosana Paulino, a visual artist and one of our keynote speakers for the conference, Black Women’s Intellectual Contributions
 to the Americas! 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾

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    By banning people from the most populous black nation in the world from traveling to the U.S.? Happy Black History Month.

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    And doing so, with an easily debunked dog-whistle about 🇳🇬 being a Muslim-majority pop, when its statistically evenly split (M - 50%, C - 48.1%). Not to mention the majority of Nigerians that immigrate to the US are Christians. Yes. It’s just the racism.

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    "We live in a society that teaches us to think of ourselves as singular individuals, but we are always in relationship. Part of my task in Dub is to reckon with what that means for my life, for language, for our literary traditions..." --

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    Today would be a great day for John Bolton to testify before the Senate. 🐸☕

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    For people in the Atlanta area, this event about Dana-Ain Davis' new book, Reproductive Injustice: Racism, Pregnancy, and Premature Birth, is free and open to the public at Spelman College!

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    Confidence, class, and making big changes to better our communities 🙌🏾 ❤️

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    we read In Search of the Black Fantastic, by Richard Iton, next. The love Iton has for black music is captivating and his analysis of black diaspora politics is gorgeous, smart, studious, patient.

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    is perfect for a reminder that, according to Carter Godwin Woodson, should be a brief period when we celebrate what we’ve learned about the African in world history all year. Tally the March though January work: How’d you do?

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    Thank you for your talk on “Abolition As Black Feminist” and sharing your thoughts for our podcast.

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