In 1930, nineteen-year-old black (preta) Jovelina Pereira dos Santos, a live-in domestic servant in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, hid her […]

In 1930, nineteen-year-old black (preta) Jovelina Pereira dos Santos, a live-in domestic servant in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, hid her […]
Every so often, some viral article or other will declare that science “proves” or “confirms” that intelligence is inherited from […]
Several articles from reputable sources such as NPR and The Guardian have recently focused on the millennial generation’s supposed obsession […]
In 1934, in her mid-thirties and single, Dorothy Bruce defended her dissertation at Radcliffe College on thirteenth- and fourteenth-century Convocations, […]
“What makes a mother real?” asks writer and performer Alice Eve Cohen in her newly-published play, What I Thought I […]
Like the best action, the new comic Spider-Woman: Shifting Gears, Vol 1: Baby Talk starts in media res. Jessica Drew […]
This week I had the pleasure of interviewing historian Jessica Martucci at length about her new book, Back to the […]
As I stumble over piles of unpacked boxes in the dimly lit interior of our new home in Philadelphia, I […]
Unless we’re toiling away in an English PhD program, most of us don’t pause in our daily lives to read […]
Anyone who is a mom and an academic has one of these stories of academic travel from hell. I can […]
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