As President Donald Trump crosses the 100-day mark of his second term, it’s time to assess his performance.
Given how divisive DEI is in the U.S. right now, it is important to engage with these criticisms honestly in order to improve these practices moving forward.
A viable opposition party is crucial for the country's political health
And the barbarians are coming for them. At what point did higher education lose the general public, and why? I don’t know the answer to that question. It seeped away by degrees. We didn’t get here in a day.
Miriam Thompson opens up about her journey from facing learning struggles to thriving in academia.
Making Room for Fat Studies in Writing Center Theory and Practice
Introducing the Omni-American story
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Has my family achieved the American Dream?
Michael DC Bowen and Wink Twyman dive into wide-ranging conversations about writing, the stock market, AI, and Black identity.
Dr. George A. Yancey shares how his experiences shaped his work as a race scholar and why he thinks today’s DEI efforts are missing the mark.
A plea for deeper black cultural integration with the majority
Frederick Douglass cherished our common humanity over race
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A Medal of Honor for protecting the flag in the Civil War
A unique new way to explore the work of heterodox black thinkers
On whitewashing, blackwashing, and everything in between
A Response to Glenn Loury and Clifton Roscoe
Good intentions, bad outcomes
How a culture of passivity toward crime harms poor communities
My tribute to John on his receipt of ACTA's 2022 Philip Merrill Award
That wild world out there affects us here at home
Recording of a public chat with FBT President, Dr. Erec Smith
My encounter with a bad idea