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Responding to the Twin Pandemics of COVID-19 and Racial Injustice

Arts and Humanities in a Time of Crisis

Image courtesy of Mayra Sierra-Rivera '20, Studio art major

Sonja Mackenzie

Bloodlines and/at the Border

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Facing the twin pandemics with James Baldwin's The Fire Next Time

Ill Stick to Haiku A New Mothers Pandemic Stories

A New Mother’s Pandemic Stories

Students standing in solidarity with the SCU adjunct and lecturers union

The work of organizing is always about bringing people together.

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On the eve of the US presidential inauguration, President Joe Biden acknowledged the over 400,000 deaths from COVID-19 in the United States with these words: “To heal, we must remember.”

A Tribute to the Life of Toni Morrison

On Toni Morrison and Radically Reimagining

Still image from Ciro Guerra’s El abrazo de la serpiente (Embrace of the Serpent, 2015)

Passing of indigenous actor represents the more visible end of a complex, centuries-long story of oppression and neglect

Adam Hendricks

Solo Parenting in a Pandemic

Robin Tremblay-McGaw

Poetry, the Pandemic, and Prisoners

Honoring Health Care Workers from a Kitchen Studio

Honoring Health Care Workers from a Kitchen Studio

Study as refusal

How does one study anthropological methods as refusal in this moment?

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How the Covid-19 Pandemic Brings the Uncanniness of Horror Movies to Our Daily Lives

Tony Hazard holding his book

Reflections on Black Life and Death

Taking to the streets of Berkeley with music

What is the role of music in times of crisis?

On COVID19 Shakespeare and being immeasurably weary

Thinking through theater, pandemics, and productivity with Emily St. John Mandel's Station Eleven.