Happy Monday! Looking to add to your summer reading list? In our latest issue, Dr. Nikki Lane reviews Dr. Jafari S. Allen’s There’s a Disco Ball Between Us, reflecting on this text’s rich offering for living in Black/queer/diaspora.
Ten months since I escaped my abuser. Since I was homeless. Since I wasn’t believed. They’ve continued to use every opportunity to drag me back to court. Even as they’ve already admitted to assault and strangulation. I still need help to raise legal fees.
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We are honored to welcome Professor @JennMJacksonPhD who will be in conversation with Doctor @thedoctorlane. We will be celebrating Professor Jackson’s amazing title Black Women Taught Us. Check out our events page to reserve your spot and your copy of this great book.
The coolest, queerest, most amazing plenary to finish Day 1 of #LavLang29 🥰 — Dr. Nikki Lake (@TheDoctorLane) talking about her next book on “Where are all the Black lesbians??” 💫
An amazing end to the first day of #LavLang29 with a plenary by @TheDoctorLane about Black lesbian lives, communities, and searches for “Black lesbian life worlds”
New Collection with @pornoscholar! Posting for anyone loosely connected to a university or research library: pre-orders start in January, here it is with a discount code! @utlibraries@routledgebooks
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As a first-gen student, I've always known that other students with legacies in academia or family histories of college education have inherent advantages over me, but I don't think I've ever been able to see and understand that as clearly as today.
@mtgreenee You're so dense. No, obtuse. Cancer cells don't live in the air for days. You can't catch cancer from being in the same room with someone for an hour. And there ARE measures to protect people from being exposed to materials that cause cancer. Just go to bed