Are you thinking about the public health and political implications of the COVID-19 pandemic? Consider submitting a piece to Southern Spaces! Learn more: https://t.co/nC68M3QeB0
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Learn more about one of the largest sales of enslaved people in US history in this revamped article by interdisciplinary scholar Dr. Kwesi DeGraft-Hanson. https://t.co/iZjQG2Br7Z
Michelle Fishburne's WHO WE ARE NOW: Stories of What Americans Lost and Found during the COVID-19 Pandemic is a collection of interviews recorded in-person across the US between 2020-2021. @SouthernSpaces presents seven of these narratives prefaced by a conversation w/Fishburne.
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New publication alert: Check out this interview and except from Michelle Fishburne's Who We Are Now: Stories of What Americans Lost and Found during the COVID-19 Pandemic (@UNC_Press) https://t.co/eDzILB03eK
We're disheartened by the passing of Minnie Bruce Pratt. Here she is reading above the Cahaba River back in 2004 for our Poets in Place series. https://t.co/HMho6CbbmA
So proud of @raniqualee and comrades at @endstateatl for this piece! Here, they discuss how the end of the COVID emergency impacts mutual aid efforts, how Black communities are often abandoned in crisis, and our resolve despite it https://t.co/a4hDcB0YxO
New publication alert: @raniqualee writes about the end of the COVID state of emergency and the resulting impact on mutual aid efforts in Atlanta. https://t.co/td1XrPb7Iy
“Our city creeks mark charismatic, if uncomfortable points of context between activism and disaster fetish, economics and racial inequity, lost memory and recovery, cool-credibility, and very real marginalization” https://t.co/VJPbrO13wY via @SouthernSpaces#hydrologicalurbanism
Cruising Grounds’ database encompasses over 400 historical queer businesses identified in Houston's historic queer publications specifically marketed to a queer clientele from 1941 to 2015. Read the full article in @SouthernSpaces or access the map: https://t.co/8wSOala6c4
In celebration of #earthday, read about the environmental evolution of St. Petersburg's Salt Creek with this virtual tour by @tbhallock! https://t.co/TL59vFq4GC
THRILLED to publish this multimedia essay on urban waterways @SouthernSpaces. Take a trip up w/ me up Salt Creek, the liquid historical heart @StPeteFL. @usfsp@USFResearch
Come take a virtual tour of this Florida waterway with our newest publication: Thomas Hallock's "Draining Paradise: A Tour of Salt Creek in St. Petersburg, Florida!" https://t.co/TL59vFq4GC
"What was missed or mismanaged in the run up to the pandemic and during its catastrophic course will, if left unexamined and uncorrected, lead to enormous suffering and loss in additional public health crises."
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"Through it all I’ve photographed. Sometimes in direct response to covid—with a sense that there’s something rare and exceptional about the moment—and at other times just doing what I always do."
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"The case, Merrill v. Milligan, will adversely shape voting rights in Alabama and across the nation, but the worst is yet to come if Justice Alito's remarks from the bench on October 4 foretell the Court's future approach."
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