They used to call it civil rights Then they called it affirmative action Then they called it equal opportunity It’s confusing, right? Thats’s why you…
“A middle aged performer of color with a high school education, a postdoctoral reading level, and expert motor vehicle operating skills moves to New York.”…
At Jack Shainman Gallery: 100 modified advertising images A Century of White Women by Hank Willis Thomas One image to represent each year, starting in…
My grandfather, Alexander Wye, was the pastor of a tiny church for “colored folks” on Lynchton Hill. He wished for my father, Alexander Wye II,…
[Sketchnote by Angela Wyman] Last month, I had the privilege of speaking at AlterConf, a new conference which aims to highlight topics of diversity and…
It’s been too long since I last blogged, mainly since the autumn has been quite busy with teaching, traveling, and mindriding Manhattan– more on these activities…
It’s the inaugural Sistahood Saturday on this blog, where we celebrate the sistas, sistahs, sisters, sistahood, sisterhood, and the feminine ties that bind us. (There…
Today is Fraternity Friday, where we explore fraternalism, fraternité, frats, brotherhood, bros, and the masculine ties that bind us. This essay on one of my…
As I mentioned in an earlier blog post, I’m grateful to have incredible collaborators who took this journey with me– one advantage is that it…
[Photo credit: WSJ.com] Today is Global South Sunday, where we examine goings on south of the equator. I’m generally not much of a sports fan,…