Blackness, Dehumanized: A Black Feminist Analysis of ‘Bridgerton’
Since its release on Christmas Day, Bridgerton has attracted international attention for its racial cosmopolitan reenactment of early nineteenth-century Britain.
Read moreSince its release on Christmas Day, Bridgerton has attracted international attention for its racial cosmopolitan reenactment of early nineteenth-century Britain.
Read moreIn the process of reconciling the history of institutional racism, colleges and universities have turned to race-cognizant tours to acknowledge
Read more*This post is part of our online roundtable on Robert T. Chase’s We Are Not Slaves. On Friday, January 15, at 12noon
Read moreAt the turn of twentieth century, universities in the United States began founding schools of tropical medicine. Schools like Harvard
Read moreFor recent scholars, the Great Dismal Swamp—an ecological treasure that stretches across present-day Virginia and into North Carolina—stands as a
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