Performing Racial Uplift
Did you watch last night's Grammy Awards? This week's review highlights the work of Black activist and music teacher E. Azalia Hackley and the power of “musical social uplift.”
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Did you watch last night's Grammy Awards? This week's review highlights the work of Black activist and music teacher E. Azalia Hackley and the power of “musical social uplift.”
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This week we highlight Outstanding Academic Titles about Information Science and Technology.
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A list of the latest and soon-to-be-released publications through August 2024.
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The best of all the titles appropriate for two-year colleges reviewed in the January issue of Choice.
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To commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day, this week's review provides an extensive, educational guide to Holocaust films
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In a racialized society, the securitized gaze of the state extends even to religious minorities in gatekeeping whiteness.
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Given the present challenges of the fluctuating US economy, these books explore key economic terms, past financial hardships, and possible solutions.
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This week we highlight, in no particular order, Outstanding Academic Titles regarding China.
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This week's review proposes the idea of "post-Chineseness," challenging the essentialization of Chinese identity.
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10 reviews handpicked from the latest issue of Choice.
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In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, this week's review unpacks racial disparities in healthcare and the impact of racism on the well-being of Black Americans
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This essay first appeared in the January 2023 issue of Choice (volume 60 | issue 4).
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