Student Evaluations, Race, Politics, and “American Values”
At the end of every term, with great trepidation, meditative breathing, and perhaps even a homemade cocktail, I look to
Read moreAt the end of every term, with great trepidation, meditative breathing, and perhaps even a homemade cocktail, I look to
Read moreRecently, I was asked to sit on a panel at the CUNY Graduate Center to discuss Ned & Constance Sublette’s
Read moreEzekiel Price was a notary public in Boston, Massachusetts whose career spanned from the 1750s until the 1780s. He dutifully
Read moreThe Democratic primary has again brought to the fore old debates about the relationship between class and race. In an
Read moreWith undergraduates I recently explored the complexity of thought among several Civil Rights writers and activists. During our conversation, students
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