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Newhall, and Kevin Webb. “How do you write an open-access textbook and why should you do it?” was a panel discussion featuring Carmelo Galati, Tia Newhall, and Donald Wargo. It…

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…Poetry that connects past and future, history and imagination, helps ground us in the unsteady present. Our survival will require us to develop new partnerships, new relationships, with our other-…

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…in addition to those of Black Studies, Feminist Studies, Ethnic Studies, and critical tendencies in a number of other disciplines. In addition to their work establishing this framework, Boggs, Meyerhoff,…

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New York and Cambridge; an academy connected with the Poetry Center is established in San Francisco, with lectures and readings in Boston and Philadelphia and a “Weekend Academy” in New

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politics of wordplay, will be published by HarperOne in March 2024. Anna’s writing has appeared in Critical Inquiry, The New Yorker, The New York Review of Books, Representations, The Yale…

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…title and framing from the International Court of Justice hearings on the Convention to Prevent and Punish the Crime of Genocide as it relates to Gaza. The series is intended…

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…a whole new system of ideas.” A whole new system of ideas—in terms of both decolonization and Black cultural revolution—suggests that storytelling reconfigures our ideas of data and intimates the…

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…the liberal arts. Three years into our work as directors of the Aydelotte Foundation at Swarthmore College, we’re newly conscious of the provenance of these claims about liberal arts that…

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