on the contrary
Raquel Otheguy argues that Afro-descended teachers and activists were central to the development of a national education system in Cuba
continue to be evaluated not in terms of their unique circumstances but rather in terms of broader implications for migratory flows from their homelands
Her passionate account offers unprecedented entree into the life experience of East European Jewry in a period of massive social change
from an emerging new talent
Soul Sounds Amanda Ochsner on the contraryA timely, accessible, and empowering analysis of the afterlife, offering an important corrective to assaults on Black life, art, and culture Despite its recurrent representation, a literal afterlife has been surprisingly neglected in Black literary and music studies. Soul Sounds addresses this gap[DKE1] by locating in spiritualist narratives, narratives by the formerly enslaved, contemporary Black poetry, and hip hop music an afterlife that is once