New #OpenAccess from DBR:
National Identity in the #Trumpism Era: A Du Boisian Examination of Identity Prominence and Change
- Temi Alao
https://t.co/NZtZrLuDXv
@CUP_PoliSci@temibianca
Congrats to Temi Alao & Sloan Dobson for earning Graduate Teaching Awards! We’re proud to recognize their outstanding commitment to teaching & meaningful contributions to our Dept community. Well deserved!
#EmorySoc@laneygradschool#Teaching#HigherEducation
We know now that what they're coming after is not one form of thinking. It's not Black history, it's not intersectionality, it's not critical race theory. They're coming after the entire infrastructure that has been created from the civil rights movement.
Looks like a lot of groups are starting to get their wake up call it would seem with this H1B visa debate. Black Americans have been trying to tell y’all from the beginning what “America First” was code for. But many of y’all were too arrogant to listen.
2,187 Kenyan women accused British soldiers of rape. The British investigated their own military & concluded that “there was no reliable evidence to support any single allegation.”
They didn’t DNA test 69 mixed-race kids. Then Kenya lost the case files https://t.co/jiutnzWZZN
It is worth watching this CNN video from the moment Emory Econ Professor @CarolineFohlin came across the violent arrest of a protester on campus and asked the police, with shock, "What are you doing?" That's all that prompted an officer to hurl her to the ground and handcuff her.
So excited to see this project in print.
Check out my paper if you’re interested in Black identity politics, immigration, diaspora, and collective political engagements!
@JournalREP@emory_sociology
Thrilled to announce our new edited volume w @ordinarysquares, The Sociology of Housing. The book examines the key role housing plays in everything from social networks, to health and racial inequality, and sets an agenda to elevate housing as a distinct subfield within sociology