Who wants to write about Nuclear Family together? I laughed, I sobbed, I saw representation. Two donors, two moms, two kids. One stewball. Thank you @ryrussoyoung
@SoHistColl_1930 *Edit - Students used materials across Wilson Library including University Archives, the Southern Folklife Collection, the Southern Historical Collection, and the Rare Book Collection.
So enjoyed teaching archival engagement this semester! This website highlights the work of students in AMST202. In this course I asked students to analyze materials at the @SoHistColl_1930 and share their findings in a creative and public-facing manner. https://t.co/pROovfksUD
Why Did U.N.C. Give Millions to a Neo-Confederate Group? https://t.co/cXlXV3IWyK Thanks to @william_sturkey for this. “By funneling money to neo-Confederate organizations, the university undermines decades of scholarship and the research conducted by its own experts...”
At #ASA2019, AMST postdoc Rachel Gelfand presented her paper during Queer Witnessing: Disrupting Militarized Intimacies in Photographic Reenactments panel. This panel featured Gelfand, Tesla Cariani, UNC AMST's alum Virginia Thomas, Amy Chin, and Dr. Aneeka Henderson as chair.
This Wednesday at 2:30 pm we have our final American Studies Colloquium for the semester featuring poet Tyree Daye. In this colloquium, "The Aesthetics of Everyday Life," Daye will discuss poetry, pedagogy, and everyday experience. More: https://t.co/L9W61XEEXd