I’m honored to be a #PublicVoices Fellow of @TheOpEdProject and @UofILSystem. This is how we change who writes history.
Join me—there are workshops open to the public too: https://t.co/DuFYdPkGJD
Happy to be part of the conversation with @BroadwayWrites talking about how "The Blackening" challenges the racist Hollywood horror trope https://t.co/O6d2AgZjRx
I talked with the brilliant @nyuniversity@jerolmack about new research / dangers posed by #NaturalGas#GasStoves I added some idiocy to the otherwise very enlightening conversation
@MickeyGuyton@BrittNicx@madelinemaking Will you visit my class (De)Tangling the Business of Black Women's Hair at NYU to talk about your music, career, and life experiences?! It'd truly be an honor. @MickeyGuyton
Mary Crawley confessed to “standing there at the kitchen sink,” which spat fizzing water, “crying about I can’t take any more of this,” writes @jerolmack, who spent months in Pennsylvania learning about fracking and families living with contaminated water. https://t.co/apQYvIaQjj
Check out the article "The Makings of a Black Hair Desert" in Allure @Allure_magazine! A former student @kaitmcnab wrote it and interviewed me for my insights on the topic. https://t.co/URECPLTvm6
Excited to be speaking at TRAUMA, TRESSES, & TRUTH: Untangling Our Hair Through Personal Narrative!
#TraumaTressesTruth virtual #NaturalHairConference, 8/7 & 8/8, 2021. Attend panels & workshops!
Check it out at https://t.co/D6883X9fnl
#TraumaTressesTruth
Please RT & read! I wrote for @Slate about how @POTUS's conservation plan, which allows private working lands to count toward the goal of protecting 30% of U.S. lands by 2030, is so vague that it may facilitate greenwashing. Thanks @susanematthews 4 edits. https://t.co/5QU5u1BCah
So excited to share the @NYUGallatin podcast Criss-Cross where I joined my star student Cheyenne Porcher to talk about creating #ASeatAtOurTable, a special issue of the journal Confluence, & about my courses on Black hair & Black experience. @NYUSociology https://t.co/ljbhwDJKgd
Please share! I wrote for @grist abt how the peculiarly expansive definition of property ownership in the U.S—rights extend “down to hell”—degrades the commonwealth. I show how towns are reclaiming democratic control over public goods via home rule https://t.co/A3PyDWyB8f
Colin's article on the need to protect public land from fracking in The Philadelphia Inquirer is a must read. Check it out and his latest book Up to Heaven and Down to Hell. @jerolmack
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Thank you @nyu_ipk@EricKlinenberg@RebsFE and Harvey Molotch for giving me the best possible book launch i can imagine! Missed it? No worries! @nyu_ipk posts videos of all talks online. Or catch me Thursday 7:30pm PST (10:30 EST) @THSEA (ps. props to my mom for zoom screenshot)
Attn: my first public book talk is TOMORROW, Tuesday at 5:00pm EST @nyu_ipk. It’s FREE, virtual (so anyone can come), and guests will receive a DISCOUNT CODE from @PrincetonUPress for my book. Cc @NYUSociology@NYUEnvrStudies
Missed me on @wbai radio's @lopateatlarge talking about my new book "Up to Heaven and Down to Hell: Fracking, Freedom & Community in an American Town?" No worries! You can stream/download the broadcast, and pretend it's a podcast! [hey, that rhymed]: https://t.co/76FKkmtxFq
My book is a tangible thing in the world!! Here it is! And why post a selfie of me holding it when my son is so much cuter? The @PrincetonUPress team is fire! Thanks especially my editor @Meagan_Levinson