Studies in Race, Colonialism, and Diaspora
In a celebrated new book, Assistant Professor of History Kerri Greenidge writes about a pair of white abolitionist sisters who had an uneasy relationship with their Black nephews
In her new book, Chair of the Studies in Race, Colonialism, and Diaspora Department Lorgia García Peña tells the complicated story of Blackness, from the Dominican Republic and the U.S. to Italy
Assistant Professor in the Studies in Race, Colonialism, and Diaspora Department Sarah Fong describes the questions and answers that have led her to research the history of Black and Indigenous education in the US
A Tufts senior promotes self-acceptance, on campus and in a new Disney Plus show
Director of Curatorial Studies Kelli Morgan’s path as a curator led her to establish the new Anti-Racist Curatorial Practice certificate program at Tufts
Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology Felipe Dias uses real world experiments to delve into the mechanisms of inequality in the US and Latin America
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