Arts & Culture Daughters of the Dust: A Classic in American Cinema By Aïdah Aliyah Rasheed, Arts & Culture Editor [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4PEcVK6gbM[/embed] Julie Dash’s film Daughters of the Dust is one of the most visually Read More May 20, 2015 1 Comment Share
Religion The Relevance of Black American Muslim Thought Over the years, many Black American Muslims have been at the forefront of articulating Islamic thought for the growing Read More May 19, 2015 1 Comment Share
Politics A View from the ‘Hood: On the Roots of the Baltimore Uprising “Baltimore’s population is not one that you would want to anger,” I recall telling several friends from abroad. Then Read More May 19, 2015 0 Comments Share
Malcolm X, Special Feature Refracting Light: 2015 Malcolm X Special Feature Participants in this online exhibit were given two simple requests: to submit a photo of themselves with the image Read More May 19, 2015 0 Comments Share
Malcolm X “These Are the Breaks” (and Continuities): Curating the Malcolm X Mixtape The Malcolm X Mixtape is a collaborative project by the Students of "Black Studies 190: Malcolm X" (Spring 2011 Read More May 19, 2015 1 Comment Share
Refracting Light: An Online Photo and Audio Exhibit on the legacy of Malcolm X/Al Hajj Malik El-Shabazz [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Participants in this online exhibit were given two simple requests: to submit a photo of themselves with the image Read More May 19, 2015 Malcolm X, Special Feature 0 Comments Share
Politics Mapping the Intersections of Islamophobia & #BlackLivesMatter: Unearthing Black Muslim Life & Activism in the Policing Crisis By Donna Auston First Posted on May 19th, 2015James Baldwin once said, “To be a Negro in this country and Read More May 19, 2015 6 Comments Share
History Narratives of Black Muslim Women: Between the Nation and Sunni Islam By Jamillah Karim When I was invited in 2012 to speak at Harvard University’s Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Islamic Studies Conference, Read More May 19, 2015 4 Comments Share