This op-ed was originally published on July 22 in The Conversation. ______ As the nation mourns civil rights icon John Lewis, a congressman and lifelong advocate of voting...Read More
W. E. B. DuBois died on August 27, 1963, on the eve of the March on Washington. It sent waves of grief across the Atlantic, with protestors in Accra, Ghana, and Washington,...Read More
This post is part of the Faculty Research Committee's author interview series. Today the FRC shares a conversation with Dr. Levar Smith about his new co-edited book, The...Read More
This interview, a discussion with Dr. Andrew Douglas about his most recent book, W. E. B. and the Critique of the Competitive Society (University of Georgia Press, 2019), ...Read More
The recent article in the New York Times Magazine by journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones titled “What Is Owed” is the latest in a long-standing black intellectual tradition that...Read More
This post is part of our Social Impact Summer Series. Initiated by The Institute for Social Justice Inquiry and Praxis and the Faculty Blog editorial team, the Series is...Read More
This post is part of our Social Impact Summer Series. Initiated by The Institute for Social Justice Inquiry and Praxis and the Faculty Blog editorial team, the Series...Read More
This post is part of our Social Impact Summer Series. Initiated by The Institute for Social Justice Inquiry and Praxis and the Faculty Blog editorial team, the Series is...Read More
This post is part of the Faculty Research Committee's author interview series. Today the FRC shares a conversation with Dr. Oumar Ba about his new book, States of Justice:...Read More