Exciting News!!! The @JournalSouls special issue, "Black Women and Police and Carceral Violence," is open access until 2/28/19. Download for free now! @KaliGrossPhD @madameclair08@KeishaBlain https://t.co/Tgr9UaaH1L
CFP: Black Cuban Revolutionaries Due 5/1. What has it meant, and does it mean to be a [Black] Cuban revolutionary? We invite essays which look at how the early revolution handled race, and black revolutionary thought, and what it has done since? https://t.co/vMb1cgBCdb
What has been the impact of the thousands of Cubans that fought in and have worked in Africa on their sense of race? Join the conversation: https://t.co/Ais0Q1DA30 @JournalSouls
Public Health lacks the interdisciplinary knowledge and tools to effectively address the #HIV and #AIDScrisis impacting #Blackcommunities. Let's change that: https://t.co/i5iHJU7AvE @JournalSouls
Today’s featured article is, “The Aesthetic Insurgency of Sandra Bland’s Afterlife,” by Phillip Luke Sinitiere. Check out Sinitiere’s article and all others in the “Black Women and Police and Carceral Violence,” special issue for free through 2/28/19 at: https://t.co/HLNj5WdHoB
Extended Deadline for "Inheriting Black Studies," Special Issue of @JournalSouls Guest Edited by Jarvis Givens (Harvard) / Joshua Bennett (Dartmouth) Junior scholars & advanced graduate students submit by Feb. 15: https://t.co/Ov5kLH41RE
Today we're featuring @noumenal_woman's essay “The most unprotected of all human beings”: Black Girls, State Violence, and the Limits of Protection in Jim Crow Virginia." Access this and all other articles from this special issue for free at: https://t.co/DEOjbXJm1J
Head over 2 @JournalSouls FB page to learn more about articles in our newest issue on Black Women and Police and Carceral Violence. Today, we highlight the work of Lauren Henley, "Contested Commitment: Policing Black Female Juvenile Delinquency at Efland Home, 1919–1939." (1/2)..
Check out Souls. Honored to serve as editor. So honored that some of the most talented scholars and activists in the country have chosen to publish in the journal. Check it out. Download it, debate it, get your libraries to subscribe.@AAIHS@citeblackwomen@BlackPhDNetwork
Exciting News!!! The @JournalSouls special issue, "Black Women and Police and Carceral Violence," is open access until 2/28/19. Download for free now! @KaliGrossPhD @madameclair08@KeishaBlain https://t.co/Tgr9UaaH1L
Call for Papers - https://t.co/6fj2WtMAnl “The Black AIDS Epidemic” Guest Editors: Marlon M. Bailey (Arizona State University) and Darius Bost (The University of Utah) DUE: 3/1/19
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