We've updated our website! Stay tuned as we add more resources and tools for action as outlined in our statement and action plan. #ClassicsTwitter#TeachAncient
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Hello #ClassicsTwitter & #TeachAncient! It’s time for the @scsclassics annual meeting! We’ll have an in-person booth for FREE FOOD & cash donations. We need volunteers to help staff the booth and food/drink donations. If you’re able/interested, please sign up at the forms below:
So many Black classicists are pushed out before they can even start. It’s tiring but I continue bc I love it. Being a Black scholar is taxing, but it’s brought in the most joy-filled moments. I’m excited to share it with y’all in 2024. 🫶🏽 #classicstwitter https://t.co/wDVTGCTjSm
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Roundtable alert! 🚨
The Anti-racism Committee for the Classical Association of the Atlantic States is organizing a roundtable on Classics and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. for its 2022 annual meeting. Check out the abstract: https://t.co/lgR8BSpypV
Welcome to our Twitter account for the edited volume by @DisabledArchaeo (Alexandra F. Morris) and Hannah Vogel (@hannah_vogel8). We now have an OPEN #CallForPapers. EXTENDED to 18 Sep 22
Be sure to like, retweet & follow for more! Full OCR PDF linked! https://t.co/V2AtudefRE.
Mark your calendars! The Anti-racism Committee of The Classical Association of the Atlantics states will be hosting a workshop on Zoom: "What does race have to do with the Classics?" on August 6 at 1pm ET. #ClassicsTwitter#AncMedTwitter (1/3)
Just uploaded my published "De-composition of it all... (une philosophie negromantique)" from the Coming to Know publication on Academia! Check it out, or let me know if you want a pdf if you're not on ac-edu!
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Reminder! #ClassicsTwitter#AncMedTwitter
CAAS' workshop on diversity policies is happening this Saturday (3/19)!
When? March 19 at 11am EDT
Where? On Zoom
The workshop is open to anyone who registers!
Click the link to register: https://t.co/yRwmOGHqjM
Modern reception paints Medusa as a feminist embodiment of rage – in this talk, Aimee Hinds Scott explores the Black reception of Medusa and how it differs – come join us on the 16th of March for our next talk!
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🚨🚨🚨Event alert! 🚨🚨🚨
The Classical Association of The Atlantic States is hosting another workshop on diversity policies.
When? March 19 at 11am ET
Where? On Zoom
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Euhoe! Join us and Asia Choudhry (President of
@London_CoC) this Wednesday 23rd Feb at 7pm GMT to hear about biracial and bicultural representation in Euripides' Bacchae. Sign up for a Zoom link here: https://t.co/edom3EZXDC…
Race and Racism: Beyond the Spectacular | Society for Classical Studies. Revised 9/23/21 with updated submission deadline of Friday February 18, 2022. https://t.co/OcdmKbrTID
New WCC events just dropped!
February 22, 12-1:30pm ET
WCC Pedagogy Pop-Up Event: Teaching Race & Ethnicity in Antiquity (Workshop & Panel)
Featuring @kataplexis, @sydnor_roy, Jeremy LaBuff, Jackie Murray, Suzanne Lye, and Kelly Shannon-Henderson
https://t.co/lPhXRK9tGl