Available for purchase on Amazon and @ucpress
One of the first books about black women’s history in San Diego - with black women using sex work to form some semblance of freedom in a militarized city that is intent on displacing and caging them
https://t.co/lYnd0KGFx3
I’m joining @TheOpEdProject's #WriteToChangeTheWorld workshop, because this is how we change who writes history. If you’d like to join me, register here (scholarships available): https://t.co/BI3joQC48y
Got a bold idea for a special issue? We're calling for proposals to Guest Edit on topics relating to African diaspora studies on power dynamics, gender, race, and social identity. Dive into the heart of knowledge production with us!
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Check out ‼️ My essay, ‘The Worse Element’: Black Sex Workers, White Slavery, and Sexual Policing in San Diego, in Troubling Terms and the Sex Trades, a special issue of Radical History Review
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"The purpose of racism is to control the behavior of white people, not Black people. For Blacks, guns & tanks are sufficient." Otis Madison
#RalphYarl
I gotta admit it’s a little overwhelming to see Meghann Thee Reporter trending nationally on Twitter. Thank you all so much for reading my work these last two weeks. Your support means everything to me.
Even as her career skyrocketed, the assault had caused her to “lose my confidence, lose my friends, lose myself,” she said in court. “I wish he had just shot and killed me.”
@laughtersfury Funk the Erotic by LH Stallings
‘Immigrant lives and the politics of olfaction in the global city’ by
Martin Manalansan - he also has other works that are similar
Kemi Adeyemi's (@kemi_aa) new book "Feels Right" examines how Black queer women use the queer dance floor to relate to themselves, the Black queer community, and gentrifying Chicago neighborhoods. Check out the intro now! #LGBTQ#AfricanAmericanStudies https://t.co/jFFBCiWdN5