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“Black Enuf*”: A New Animated Documentary on Black Queer Identity

November 17, 2017November 18, 2017 Michael T. Barry Jr. Black women, race, sexuality

This post is part of my blog series that announces the release of new films in African American History and African Diaspora Studies.

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Online Forum: Race, Property, and Economic History

November 12, 2017November 27, 2017 AAIHS Editors economic justice, Race and Economic History, Racial Capitalism, wealth

Black Perspectives, the blog of the African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS), is hosting an online forum on Race, Property, and Economic History. The forum begins

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The Hip Hop Pedagogy and Innovative Prose of Rakim Allah

September 15, 2017September 18, 2017 Richard D. Benson II hip hop, music

It was the summer of 1986 in Chicago, and my eleven-year-old self was engaged in an intense debate with my

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Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor speaking at TEDxBaltimore in January 2016. Photo: TEDxBaltimore/Flickr.

Neo-McCarthyism and the Radical Professor

July 22, 2017July 27, 2017 Russell Rickford academia, Activism, digital media, education, Resistance

It is never easy to be a critical intellectual in a bourgeois democracy—a society that professes egalitarian values while aggressively

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Hip Hop and Disability: An Interview with Leroy Moore Jr.

July 1, 2017April 3, 2018 Darryl Robertson #HipHopSeries, disability

This month I interviewed Bay area artist and producer Leroy Moore Jr., co-founder of the Sins Invalid performance project and

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