Imagining Black Technological Practices in Contemporary America
As practices of online protest evolve into historical narratives, we should take time to consider alternate technological practices developing within
Read moreAs practices of online protest evolve into historical narratives, we should take time to consider alternate technological practices developing within
Read moreAn eerie calm has settled over the 57-acre lot where the Pruitt-Igoe Homes once loomed over St. Louis, Missouri. Today,
Read moreOn April 22, 1820, Thomas Jefferson captured the crux of America’s race problem in a letter to Maine politician John
Read moreThe history of African American engagement with Classical history, literature, and philosophy has been fraught with controversy and complexity. Much
Read moreThere is a specter haunting black studies, black freedom struggles, humanism, and the politics of recognition. This recalcitrant specter currently
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