A Black Womanist Requiem for Katie G. Cannon
Katie G. Cannon’s untimely death, has compelled me to begin this reflection at the funeral. Not hers; but my first funeral
Read moreKatie G. Cannon’s untimely death, has compelled me to begin this reflection at the funeral. Not hers; but my first funeral
Read moreIn her 1932 article entitled “The Awakening of Race Consciousness among Black Students,” Afro-Jamaican intellectual Una Marson advanced a theory
Read moreIn today’s post, blogger Rebecca Brenner interviews Christopher M. Tinson about his new book, Radical Intellect: Liberator Magazine and Black Activism in the 1960s. Tinson
Read moreSpeaking recently about “Mapping Communist Internationalism and Class Struggle Then and Now” at the social movement incubator that is The
Read moreSeville, Spain at the height of the Renaissance bustled like a chocolate city–to borrow from Marcus Anthony Hunter and Zandria F. Robinson‘s masterful
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