In latest CSSAAME issue, I wrote about Dr. Akiki Nyabongo’s global life, expansive career, and way of revealing the limiting categories into which global narratives slot African intellectuals. Grateful to everyone who helped with this! 3-mo free access: https://t.co/7yezhy9Jxi
Congratulations to Alvita Akiboh! She won the Myrna Bernath Book Prize for Imperial Material
National Symbols in the US Colonial Empire. @UChicagoPress@yale_history https://t.co/n6o52tQdHU
Start your week with Alvita Akiboh's (@yale_history) article: "Empire's Embezzlers: Fraud and Scandal in U.S.-Occupied Cuba, 1900–1902." https://t.co/gyq8rQhiVg
And congratulations on her book! It considers the role that flags, stamps, and currency played in US imperialism.
A few months in the making... & now finally ready: The Anti-Colonial Research Library hosts 400+ open-access articles and books, websites, YouTube videos on practical examples of Indigenous and anti-colonial research methodologies. Use and share widely! https://t.co/vepMw82q0a
Rick Scott is an anti-choice extremist.
I’m a mom, a Latina immigrant, and I’m the Democrat who will defeat him.
The latest polling has me winning, but only by 1 point. Will you join our campaign?
https://t.co/qJ1ORESuUl
Join Prof. Jean Allman (Washington U) and NU Presidential Fellow @brightg13 Wed 11/9 @ 4:00pm in Harris Hall for "The World that 'African Studies' Made and Possibilities for Transformation: A Cross-Generational Conversation."
Details + registration @ https://t.co/3S4f1aVKue.
1/ I'd like to highlight some recent digital projects and scholarship that engage with the concept of #ArchivalSilences and purposefully center it in their thinking.
Follow along:
In latest CSSAAME issue, I wrote about Dr. Akiki Nyabongo’s global life, expansive career, and way of revealing the limiting categories into which global narratives slot African intellectuals. Grateful to everyone who helped with this! 3-mo free access: https://t.co/7yezhy9Jxi
@OnlineCrsLady@_MattShaw@internetarchive Thank you so very much!! So happy it was helpful and also so glad you’re looking into his folktales more. Happy to discuss further anytime!