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The activist Gloria Richardson walking past National Guardsmen during a civil rights march in Cambridge

Unbothered

The grace of black nonchalance
Namwali Serpell
December 1, 2020
Pillars at National Memorial for Peace and Justice, Montgomery, Alabama

The Hauntologies of Slavery

On a journey across the sea
Jonah Mixon-Webster
December 1, 2020
A photograph of Ann Petry.

Nothing New Under the Sun

Ann Petry’s The Street and The Narrows
Emily Bernard
April 1, 2019
A blurred photo of lights

In Centennial

The only ones left alive
Cathy Park Hong
January 1, 2020
An abstract print by Jacob van Heemskerck.

Naming, Being, and Black Experience

Yale’s first Black professor on the presence or absence of names, their status and their scope.
Michael G. Cooke
December 1, 1977
A Black woman raises her fist at a protest against police violence. Joyce by Miki J / Creative Commons

The Uses of Memory

Ecstasy in the midst of struggle
Roger Reeves
June 1, 2020
A stack of old issues of The Yale Review. Courtesy Pentagram

Prison Term

Peter Brooks
January 1, 2019
A stack of old issues of The Yale Review. Courtesy Pentagram

In the Tank

George Jackson and prison as a system of terror
Tom Sleigh
July 1, 2018
The Smiths vinyl among records on a shelf

The Wrong Daddy

Morrissey and the cult of the wounded white male
Jeremy Atherton Lin
May 19, 2021
Person moves out of view in a dark area.

Picturing Catastrophe

The visual politics of racial reckoning
Rizvana Bradley
May 25, 2021