
Episode 58: Two Years on the COVID Roller-Coaster
One star, would not recommend this particular thrill ride—but pandemic extremes have been our daily reality for the last two years, which, we’d like to […]
One star, would not recommend this particular thrill ride—but pandemic extremes have been our daily reality for the last two years, which, we’d like to […]
Dr. David J. Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky UniversityWe are going to continue our discussions in honor of Women’s History month by sharing resources and stories about […]
Dr. David J. Childs, D.D., Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University IntroductionSocial studies and languages arts classrooms are wonderful spaces to introduce topics centered on diversity and inclusion. […]
Learning for Justice (Formerly Teaching for Tolerance) is celebrating Women’s history by focusing of African American women. Kimberly Crenshaw and the phrase she coined intersectionality, […]
Please join us for an in person and live streamed lecture by Dr. Eric Williams of the National African American History Museum (Smithsonian Institution). The […]
Dr. David Childs, D.D., Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University Introduction Discussing Black JoyBlack joy is a phrase that Black scholars and historians have begun to use to […]
The news started coming in overnight Wednesday: after weeks of military buildup on the Ukrainian border, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared war on the former […]
“There are many things I hope to learn… (like) how to collaborate even if we have opposing viewpoints on certain issues.”
Major-league sports and premier events like the Olympics have long been an American obsession, but so far, Gen Z seems to be sitting out—unless, say, […]
“All I really wanted was a place I could call home–but I never really felt at home, because of all the rejection I got from members of my own race.”
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