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Wakanda and Black Feminist Political Imagination

March 24, 2018April 2, 2018 Samantha Pinto #BlackPanther, #comicsandrace, black feminism, Black women, Gender

*This post is part of our new blog series on The World of the Black Panther. This series, edited by Julian Chambliss and Walter

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Black Panther, Engineering, and Afrofuturism

March 24, 2018March 26, 2018 Woodrow W. Winchester, III #BlackPanther, #comicsandrace, Afrofuturism, race

*This post is part of our new blog series on The World of the Black Panther. This series, edited by Julian Chambliss and Walter

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Black Panther, Black Power, and the Black Nationalist Tradition

March 21, 2018March 26, 2018 Jordan X. Evans #BlackPanther, #comicsandrace, black nationalism, Black Panther Party, Black Power, Pan-Africanism

*This post is part of our new blog series on The World of the Black Panther. This series, edited by Julian Chambliss and Walter

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Stokely Carmichael of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee speaks at Florida A&M University, 1967. Source: Black on Campus.

The Absence of Political Economy in African Diaspora Studies

March 20, 2018March 26, 2018 Charisse Burden-Stelly African Diaspora, Black Studies, education, education reform, Pan-Africanism

The Black Studies movement, inaugurated in the late 1960s by student- and community-based demands for a “more relevant education,” represented

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Marielle Franco, Black Queer Women, and Police Violence in Brazil

March 19, 2018March 22, 2018 Jaimee A. Swift Afro-Brazilians, Brazil

On Wednesday, March 14th, countless Brazilians and others around the world were saddened and angered after learning of the devastating news

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