On “Transpacific Antiracism”: An Interview with Yuichiro Onishi
This post is the second of a series on Afro-Asia in which I explore the myriad political strategies, alliances, and
Read moreThis post is the second of a series on Afro-Asia in which I explore the myriad political strategies, alliances, and
Read moreToday’s guest post comes from Phillip Luke Sinitiere, currently a professor of history at the College of Biblical Studies, a
Read moreThis post is the first of a short series on Afro-Asia—the cultural and political exchanges and historical connections between people
Read moreThis January Term, I am teaching a class titled “Queer Bronzeville: Intersectional Identities in 20th Century Black Chicago” which I was inspired
Read more“Well obviously we need another Latin Americanist, because when ‘X’ leaves, we won’t have anybody who does Latin America anymore.”
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