By Ken Kolb, author of Retail Inequality: Reframing the Food Desert Debate The mass murder of ten Black residents in Buffalo on May 14th was a horrific act of racist terrorism. The …
This interview was originally published on Public Seminar and is reproduced here with permission. Marc Stein is Professor of History at San Francisco State University, where he teaches U.S. law, politics, sexuality, …
by Ken-Hou Lin, Celeste Curington, and Jennifer Lundquist, authors of The Dating Divide: Race and Desire in the Era of Online Romance Dating apps and websites have become the most popular way …
This post is part of our #WHA2020 blog series. Learn more at our WHA virtual exhibit. When scholars Bill Deverell and Anne Hyde first started working on Shaped by the West, they …
UC Press is thrilled to share that USC professor and UC Press author Natalia Molina has been named a 2020 MacArthur Fellow. Each year, the MacArthur Fellowship, which includes a $625,000 stipend, …
By Catherine S. Ramírez, author of Assimilation: An Alternative History “Hispanics are not just a significant part of our Nation’s origin; they are essential to America’s future.” US Senators Orrin G. Hatch …
With just 15 days before the midterm elections, these books will help you sharpen your understanding of our current political moment. How to Read a Protest: The Art of Organizing and …
This guest post is published as part of our blog series related to the Western History Association conference from October 17-20 in San Antonio. #WHA2018 By Rubén Funkahuatl Guevara, author of Confessions …