Dating while Black: Online, but Invisible
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 …
Read More >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 …
Read More >This interview was originally published in Film Quarterly. Sam Sheppard is the author of Sporting Blackness: Race, Embodiment, and Critical Muscle Memory on Screen. Sheppard is the Mary Armstrong Meduski ’80 Assistant …
Read More >By Shana Klein, author of The Fruits of Empire: Art, Food, and the Politics of Race in the Age of American Expansion Still-life paintings of food look innocent at first sight. Pictures …
Read More >This post is part of our #WHA2020 blog series. Learn more at our WHA virtual exhibit. We’re excited to announce that Genevieve Carpio has won the Western History Association’s 2020 Owens Book …
Read More >By Joshua Bloom, co-author of Black Against Empire: The History and Politics of the Black Panther Party Denial of systemic racism continues following Derrick Chauvin’s murder of George Floyd. A friend told …
Read More >Given the realities of sheltering in place, audiobooks offer an alternative way to access books and stay connected to important issues and topics. UC Press has several titles available in audiobook including …
Read More >Understanding the history and motives for the United States’s deeply embedded, systematic, and institutionalized racism against minorities and immigrants, and the acts of brutal violence that have ensued over and over again, …
Read More >By Genevieve Carpio, author of Collisions at the Crossroads: How Place and Mobility Make Race Since the resignation of Kirstjen Nielson as the Secretary of Homeland Security in early April, many have …
Read More >This post was originally published on January 16, 2015. To celebrate Martin Luther King Day on Monday, January 19, Tenisha Hart Armstrong, Volume VII editor of The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr., curated a special …
Read More >This post was originally published on March 6th, 2017 on the University of Arizona’s UANews, by Lori Harwood (UA College of Social and Behavioral Sciences). Jennifer Roth-Gordon will speak about her book “Race …
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