“Contending w/the Palimpsest: Reading the Land through Black Women’s Emotional Geographies” by @FreeBlackTX & @MaiaLButler is among 60+ free-access articles this month on #blackgeographies#juneteenth https://t.co/7HEE6ziDGp
My "Many Voices, Many Souths" online SUII "Intro to Lit" course (61113) is near cancellation. Need students who want to read/watch Black, Latinx, Caribbean, LGBTQ authors/films and chat about Landscapes, Past in the Present, and Borderwork. @UNCWilmington@uncwenglish @UNCW_CAS
My first peer-reviewed journal article FINALLY went live this week. "Seeing It for Wearing It: Autoethnography as Black Feminist Methodology" explores some of the challenges Black women who do work FOR and ABOUT Black women encounter in the academy.
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@FreeBlackTX LOLOLOL when she said Debbie Allen bout to walk in here right now. Lol. Rod said Debbie Allen bout to show up to Loretta's house for breakfast tmrw.
Mapping Black Ecologies arrives when we desperately need it. There is no understanding the planetary crisis without Black Studies. PERIODT! Thank you @JTRoane and Justin Hosbey for this sound and fury. Looking forward to the future installments.
1/3: Honored to co-publish "Black Placemaking in Texas
Sonic and Social Histories of Newton and Jasper County Freedom Colonies" with MJ Biazar in the latest issue of Current Research in Digital History! https://t.co/RebxeX2MWX