Just an award-winning sociologist trying to make the world a better place- one student at a time @CCBCMD lI studying Afrofuturism and comics #WakandaForever
During my COVID experience, I felt that my ancestors were looking over me. I painted this feeling.
I am now selling high quality art prints of "The Guardian" Prints are available in 4 sizes starting at $30.
My goal that it gives warmth and hope.
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Our Winter '25 issue is now live and unpaywalled at https://t.co/WsyyHI2YF0! Want a clickable table of contents? Go here: https://t.co/kOAZMSijY2. Want a playlist for all this #sociology, with songs inspired by the articles in this issue? Go here: https://t.co/ueEErXL2Ao
This month, access Myron T. Strong's (@AllRealDeal) article about the history of African Americans in the Transportation Industry -- read it on our free educator resources page👉https://t.co/meKphzSfR9
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Apply for ASA’s Minority Fellowship Program, supporting predoctoral sociology graduate students with a $20,000 stipend and access to ASA resources. Deadline is Jan. 30. Get details on how to apply here: https://t.co/3Vz31nT7Ip.
Looking for a movie to watch with family this week? Try Wakanda Forever! In our latest issue, @AllRealDeal, Jennifer Lê, and a student team explore how film's Afrofuturistic vision of vulnerabilty, adversity and loss, and resilience: https://t.co/LK3JM35hHy
Resilience. Protest. Vulnerability. And joy... no matter what comes!
It's our new issue! Free to read, download, and share through Dec. 15 at: https://t.co/lFrwSGlK5K
@joycejkim@contextsmag Great post. My son is at UMD and it really helped him contextualize his experience. There is alot of pressure to take corporate internship to "set yourself up "