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Race/isms

Deva Woodly, editor.
Christopher Paul Harris, managing editor.

Exploring the construction and impact of racial formations, resistance, and possibilities for liberation across African, Asian, Latinx, and Indigenous diasporas.

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Why Do You Call Us Ladies?

History, gender, and manners in public life

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Jessica Halem and Jen Manion October 18, 2017
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‘Live Through This: Surviving the Intersections of Sexuality, God, and Race’ by Clay Cane

A book review

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Kevin Ewing September 23, 2017
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Why Colin Kaepernick Isn’t Working

Football's Sketchy Labor History

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Claire Potter September 7, 2017
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From Anchor Baby to Activist:

An Immigration Story

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Norma Juarez September 5, 2017
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Remembering Romanian Fascism; Worrying About America

Losing Our Moral Compass between Past and Future

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Maria Bucur September 3, 2017
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Before Charlottesville There Was Jamestown

An Essay

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Mindy Fullilove, Robert Fullilove, William Morrish and Robert Sember August 28, 2017
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Aristotle on Charlottesville

'Mixed Actions' and Exercising Judgement on Violence

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Michael Weinman August 28, 2017
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American Idiot

Rethinking Anti-Intellectualism in the Age of Trump

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Nicholas Baer August 25, 2017
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On Trump’s Response to Charlottesville

Political Encounters and Ideological Evasions

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Leonard A. Williams August 25, 2017
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The New Authoritarianism and the Structural Transformation of the Mediated Public Sphere III

Truth, Politics and the Bifurcated Sphere of Publics

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Jeffrey C. Goldfarb August 21, 2017
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