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Search Results for: black power


Hip-Hop in the Trump Era

April 12, 2019August 12, 2022 Bianki Torres black intellectual history, capitalism, music, race, racism, Resistance, white supremacy

I found out about Kanye West’s October 2018 meeting with Donald Trump through memes on social media. At first, I

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Race, Shock, and Social Protest: An Interview with Qiana Whitted

April 10, 2019August 12, 2022 Julian Chambliss #comicsandrace, black protest, racism

This interview is derived from a conversation between Julian Chambliss and Qiana Whitted about her new book EC Comics: Race, Shock,

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Libraries, Literacy, and Community Building: An Interview with Brea McQueen

April 8, 2019August 12, 2022 J. T. Roane black feminism, education, library, literacy, youth

In today’s post, senior editor J. T. Roane  interviews  Brea McQueen, a teen librarian in Cincinnati. McQueen has worked in libraries

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Mapping Resistance to Surveillance

March 29, 2019August 12, 2022 Dan Berger carceral state, mass incarceration

As pundits await the release of the full Mueller Report and speculate about its final contents, the FBI enjoys greater

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White Male Privilege in the US Legal System

March 4, 2019March 9, 2019 Stephane Andrade black politics, black protest, Donald Trump, mass incarceration, police brutality, Politics, prisons, race, racism

On February 21, Roger Stone, one of Donald Trump’s most trusted confidants of forty years, testified in front of U.S.

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