Historian of race, rights, media. Working on Black Press bicentennial, civil rights conmen, other things. Author of 5 books of varying quality. I like fixed gear bikes and being outside.
Jimmy James West
Let's fucking gooooo
Jimmy James West
Ripping out the kitchen which means SOMEONE can't sit on their favourite spot which means SOMEONE is fuming.
unprecedented vibes. the vibiest sandcastle vibes. 10/10
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I don't know if Berger has a direct email, but the Office of the Provost is [email protected] if anyone wants to express their thoughts about this abject cowardice from SAIC and Berger's "leadership and vision"...
Read Saima, always excellent! ♥️
820 EBONY/JET
Really pleased to see this come together for Barbara, who has been working on this project for more than a decade. Text by Deb Willis, Brenna Greer, Carla Williams, myself and others, available to pre-order for SEP '26 release.
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It's "stick your whole head inside a frozen Greek yoghurt pot" hot for Ernie.
I would love for Tony Blair to take his picture of Dorian Gray creepy Geppetto puppet war criminal ass energy away from me forever please.
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Jimmy James West
Two exciting Black Press opportunities - an early career workshop and publishing opportunity on the Global Black Press at Brown University (July 1 deadline), and a two-day symposium in March 2027 at Howard University to mark the Bicentennial of the Black Press (September 18 deadline).
I’m really pleased to see my article on “The Asian Mother and Baby Campaign” in the @jbritishstudies.bsky.social
Many thanks to @leverhulme.ac.uk for funding this research.
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I had to comment on this story coming out of SAIC (School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where a prof was put on leave for using a Palestine reference. Wild part is the provost who did it has made a career publishing about civil rights & whiteness. Like … wut?! hyperallergic.com/saic-puts-pr...
The “Asian Mother and Baby Campaign”: Race, Healthcare, and Citizenship in late Twentieth-Century Britain - Volume 65