Taking Care: The Question of AR, VR, and Blackness
I can’t breathe. At once: the wheezing out of a severely singular experience. Yet and also: a hailing of the social,
I can’t breathe. At once: the wheezing out of a severely singular experience. Yet and also: a hailing of the social,
As an educator, scholar, journalist and filmmaker, my work has sat at the intersection of black digital humanities and creative scholarship
On October 25, 1865, Henrietta Joyce and Elisha Helms stood before a clerk of the court of Davidson County, Tennessee, to
Like many graduate students, I have a very difficult time explaining my project. In my mind it feels enormous and abstract;
I recently built a new professional website on squarespace. The website is a place for me to share details about upcoming
Fresh off the completion of a bachelor’s degree in African American Studies, I was introduced to the intersection of Black Studies and
My book project, Her Claim for Pension is Lawful and Just, chronicles struggles of black women seeking benefits from the United States
As an AADHum Scholar, one of my goals is to strengthen the connection between my research and teaching of 20th and 21st
When New York University established the first Performance Studies department in 1980 and, subsequently, incorporated the discipline into theatre departments, it caused
It seems that everyone has a different opinion about the “right way” to “do” feminism. The argument about “what constitutes feminism” is