The second time that I saw Pariah I decided to change my paper's title, or even to give it a proper title because of the direction the paper is taking. The working title is "I am Not Broken, I am Open: Toward Hetergenous Representations … [Continue reading]
You Make Money Doing What?: Musing on the $1B Facebook IPO and Wage Labor
via Huff Post article "Majoring in Debt" There have been three things on my mind this week. The first is the labor of graduate students and adjuncts. The second is student debt. The third is the Facebook IPO and who makes money off of what. Yup, … [Continue reading]
Some Historical Ideas on Race, Class and Neighborhoods in DC
Map detailing borders of the Mt. Pleasant Neighborhood in DC. I am a board certified nerd. Meaning, I have library cards from three states, and I would get one more if they would let me. Given my card carrying nerd credentials I am one of … [Continue reading]
Is Marriage Really for White People Gina?
For my paper, I read Ralph Bank's "Is Marriage for White People?" Banks is a legal scholar and professor at Stanford University. This text is crucial in terms of the "Middle class Black women can't find a man" discourse because it is both a … [Continue reading]
Pariah and Red Tails: Film Finance, Sexuality and Race.
I will be writing a series of posts about Pariah. This is the first of three or four. Dedicated to @Very54. I missed you too. The conversation around Red Tails and Pariah is interesting in it brings the politics of black stories and professional … [Continue reading]
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