🎉 The Griffith Park Shakespeare Festival returns 1 month from today! 🎉
Performances of The Knight of the Burning Pestle begin July 2nd! Registration will be required due to capacity restrictions but the Festival remains, as always, completely free for you to enjoy!
Heads up African-Americanists! @WhittierCollege has a job for you. 1-2 teaching load, 67K, and possibility for tenure track. Please apply and/or share widely. #fellowship@AAIHS https://t.co/MShYypnWXu
@profgabrielle@WhittierCollege welcomes applicants interested in all periods, not only 19C. African-Americanists, we can’t wait to learn about all of your interests!
Dissertation fellowship #PostDoc at Whittier in L.A.
2-1 teaching. $67,000, 1 year renewable, possible TT pending approval. #AAIHS2021
English Dept seeks (19C) African-Americanist to fill the inaugural Bayard Rustin Teaching Fellowship. https://t.co/zIpxFxgZYY
Whittier College seeks an African-Americanist to fill the inaugural Bayard Rustin Fellowship. Rustin Fellows are eligible for tenure track consideration. Please share this post and advertisement widely https://t.co/NQPWXJRBFL
Whittier College seeks an African-Americanist to fill the inaugural Bayard Rustin Fellowship. Rustin Fellows are eligible for tenure track consideration. Please share this post and advertisement widely https://t.co/NQPWXJRBFL
Roughly a thousand years ago I wrote an article and today it has been published. #Shakerace and early modern friends, I hope you find it useful. The Reinventions of Race in Thomas Heywood’s The Four Prentices of London | Renaissance Drama: Vol 48, No 2 https://t.co/J2bWCKnRgw
@tfrancisco203 Shakespeare, Early British literature, Race Narratives, Contemporary Drama, Transcultural Literature and next year Professional Writing. That’s the way at a small liberal arts college.
@nrookie Yes, however I just don’t get the exclusion of charter schools. Here in CA they serve a higher percentage of students of color and students with FRPL. Plus they are subject to more strict oversight than the non-charters that they regularly outperform.