Ana Howie used her expertise in cultures of dressing and European imperialism to uncover a story tying Genoa’s elite families to globalized material trade – and Atlantic and Mediterranean slavery.
In politics and activism, popular culture and social media, “black girls and women are hyper-visible,” according to associate professor of Africana studies Oneka LaBennett. They are portrayed “as ‘at risk’ and as cultural trendsetters, yet simultaneously rendered invisible in public policy discourses.”
"Root Map" is an international collaboration that includes academics and artists with diverse cultural heritages across Asia, Africa, Europe, North America and South America.
… larvae published Aug. 9 in the journal eLife for the first time reveals a circuit that determines the direction … larvae published Aug. 9 in the journal eLife for the first time reveals a circuit that determines the direction …
… Studies Program (LASP), Feb. 19 at the A.D. White House. “This is a way for everybody at Cornell to become familiar to … campus and in Latin America, and a closing reception at 5:30 p.m. “Part of this is about reasserting that we do have a Latin American …
… Human Resources Administration, and returned to where he first began at SAYA! After serving as the Director of Youth …
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Paul Cézanne’s ‘Mont Sainte-Victoire’ paintings, such as this one created in 1902-06, were influenced by French state programs for mountain preservation, Kelly Presutti argues.