Call for Papers Taking the Mic: Black British Spoken Word Poetry Since 1965
CALL FOR PAPERS
Taking the Mic:
Black British Spoken Word Poetry Since 1965
Aesthetics, Activisms, Auralities
CALL FOR PAPERS
Taking the Mic:
Black British Spoken Word Poetry Since 1965
Aesthetics, Activisms, Auralities
Outcast Films newest release, Civil War (or, Who Do We Think We Are) is now available for preview. If you are interetested in watching the film, please send us an email at info@outcast-films.com
Civil War (or, Who Do We Think We Are)
Directed by Rachel Boynton
Produced by Rachel Boynton and Erika Dilday
USA / 100 mins / 2021
Dear colleagues,
We warmly invite you to the re-scheduled conference Inhuman Memory: ‘Race’ and ecology across timescales which will take place at King’s College London on the 26th April 2022.
With a keynote by Professor Kathryn Yusoff, this one-day conference will explore the intersection of race and ecology to offer alternatives to the systematic, material, and historical exploitation of colonial and capitalist politics.
Whiteness, the Mediterranean & Race at the edge of Europe: Antonia Dawes & Mario Badagliacca @ The Surviving Society Podcast
Hi, JHistory colleagues! Our new book is finally out: Journalism and Jim Crow: White Supremacy and the Black Struggle for a New America. If you teach US press or media history, we hope you'll consider teaching parts, or all, it. You can buy a copy at University of Illinois Press at a 50% discount using promo code HOLIDAY50 by Dec. 31. We offer a robust discussion guide on the book's website for use in the classroom.
#transracial?! Identitätspolitik und kulturelle Aneignung in Mithu Sanyals Roman Identitti
Each year, the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies at the University of Pennsylvania offers a lineup of public programs to share the fruits of scholarly research with wider audiences. These lectures feature current fellows along with colleagues from across the field talking about new and critical issues in Jewish studies.
Visit our website for more details about this semester's excellent lineup! These events are free and open to all on Zoom.
Feminist Review is calling for articles and Open Space pieces for a guest-edited themed issue on ‘Un/Desirable Journeys ←→ Queer Elsewheres: South Asian Imaginaries Across Intersectional Terrain’ (Issue 133, March 2023). The submission deadline is 1 October 2021.
The Center for Black, Brown, and Queer Studies (BBQ+) is an independent Center dedicated to interdisciplinary research, pedagogy, and mentorship in critical race, Indigenous, postcolonial, and queer studies. Our fellowship is a year-long program that brings together a diverse group of scholars from undergraduates to postgraduates working across these fields in a collaborative and supportive environment.