Bernardine Evaristo joins calls to save Goldsmiths’ Black British literature MA | Universities

Bernardine Evaristo joins calls to save Goldsmiths’ Black British literature MA | Universities

The Booker prize-winning author Bernardine Evaristo has criticised the “amputation” of Black British literature and queer history courses at Goldsmiths University in London, as part of a cost-cutting programme in which 130... Read more »
Struggles for Black Citizenship in Multic…

Struggles for Black Citizenship in Multic…

Raising Two Fists is a historically grounded ethnography of Afro-Colombian political mobilization after the multicultural turn that swept Latin America in the 1990s, when states began to recognize and legally enshrine rights... Read more »
What Enid Blyton and Brambly Hedge don’t tell you about being Black in the British countryside | Books

What Enid Blyton and Brambly Hedge don’t tell you about being Black in the British countryside | Books

It all started with Brambly Hedge and those exquisite drawings of Mrs Apple’s kitchen at Crabtree Cottage: her shelves overflowing with homemade jams, woven baskets heaped with currants and rosehips, drying herbs... Read more »
What Enid Blyton and Brambly Hedge don’t tell you about being Black in the British countryside | Books

Finding Black People in Antiquity: Talking the Future of Classics with Sarah Derbew

When I first met Professor Sarah Derbew, we bonded over our mutual love of music. Coincidentally, we had both spent our mornings looping “Boogie Wonderland” to get in the right headspace for... Read more »
Tracing Women: Haitian and Black Cuban Women Archivists

Tracing Women: Haitian and Black Cuban Women Archivists

Where are the books and articles about Cécile Fatiman, Catherine Flon, and Massena Péralte? Where are the stories of Mariana Grajales and so many others? If you’re asking yourself “Who are these... Read more »
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