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In this week’s session, we explore how acts of cultural meaning-making through movement, memory, and art are pushing back against…
In this episode of In Class With Carr, Dr. Greg Carr and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Karen Hunter take on a…
In their latest podcast episode, Pari and Eve question what the Epstein files, the pro-life movement and anti-woman laws all…
What happens when manufactured grievances are used to shape politics, mass and social media, and even a sense of government?…
June 19 to July 4 should be recognized as a time to reflect on Black self-determination and resistance against oppressive…
In today’s volatile global politics, relationships between people, groups and states are shaped by confrontation, compromise, containment and control. This…
Humanity faces a reckoning with power, political, social and spiritual, and a need to shift faith from unreliable institutions to…
In the first 100 days of Donald Trump’s second term, his administration launched an aggressive effort to upend democratic norms…
In a week when Harvard University marked the first full-throated act of resistance in U.S. higher education against the rising…
This week, Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie Bunch challenged us to rethink nationhood, identity and collective responsibility. Rejecting a single U.S. narrative,…
As we approach the close of Black History Month 2025, our focus remains steadfast on drawing from the wisdom of…
During the second week of Blackest History Month, we continue to seek insights from Carter G. Woodson to fuel the…
















