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Search Results for: Black Lives Matter


Black Theatre Manuscripts as an Archive of Black Radicalism–An Author’s Response

July 17, 2020July 12, 2020 Kate Dossett #RadicalBlackTheatre, art, theater

*This post is part of our joint online roundtable with The Journal of Civil and Human Rights on Kate Dossett’s Radical Black Theatre in The

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Black Theater History is Still Radical

July 14, 2020July 12, 2020 Anita Gonzalez #RadicalBlackTheatre, art, Black radicalism, literature, Performance, theater

*This post is part of our joint online roundtable with The Journal of Civil and Human Rights on Kate Dossett’s Radical Black Theatre in The

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Ties that Bind? Emerging Race-Conscious Alliances Between African Immigrants and Black Americans

July 7, 2020July 5, 2020 Drew Smith Activism, African Diaspora, black politics, police violence

The atrocity of George Floyd’s killing by police has stoked anger over systemic racism while also helping redraw geographic, demographic,

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Transformative Faith–The Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism

June 29, 2020June 28, 2020 Chris Cameron black lives matter, religion

In July 2015, a group of Black Unitarian Universalists met at the Movement for Black Lives Convening in Cleveland, Ohio

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Teaching HIV and Black Queer Studies During Crisis

June 25, 2020June 26, 2020 William Mosley Black Queer Identity, COVID-19, HIV-AIDS, pedagogy

A common phrase we hear currently, “these unprecedented times,” is often deployed as a shorthand refrain to convey the total

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