Black Realities and White Statues: The Fall of Confederate Monuments
As a young student, of perhaps fifteen years old, I was the only brown face in a mostly white honors
Read moreAs a young student, of perhaps fifteen years old, I was the only brown face in a mostly white honors
Read moreIn 1968, Washington Post journalists Harry Jaffe and Tom Sherwood named police brutality as one of the factors motivating protestors
Read moreDear members of the Pitt community, As chair of the Department of Africana Studies, I, like many people across the
Read moreOn Sunday June 7, 2020, a Black man climbed up onto a plinth in the center of the British city of
Read moreBlack Perspectives, the award-winning blog of the African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS), is launching a new interdisciplinary series titled #BlackEcologies beginning with today’s
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