A new exhibit at Harvard University explores the horrendous histories of nonconsensual medical testing on enslaved women and girls. In 24 artworks, the female victims of these atrocities are named, honored and avenged.
The Hutchins Center for African & African American Research announced its newest cohort of W.E.B. Du Bois Medal honorees on Sept. 26. The eight Hutchins Center Honors recipients will be honored for “contributions to African and African American culture and the life of the mind.”
2023-2024 Fulbright Scholar, Department of History, Harvard University
Harion Custodio is a Fulbright Fellow - Visiting Scholar at the Department of History at Harvard University. He studies the depiction of Black people in...
Dr. Charity Clay is a Critical Race Sociologist of the African Diaspora. She is an Associate Professor in the sociology department at Xavier University of...
Dr. Alexandria Russell is an historian, public history practitioner, and digital humanist. She recently served as the Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery...
Britt Rusert is an interdisciplinary scholar of race, science, and visual culture in the long nineteenth century and Professor in the W. E. B. Du Bois...
An interdisciplinary humanist and multi-genre writer, Shana L. Redmond (she/her) thinks and creates at the intersection of music, identity, and power. Dr...
Jak Peake is a Senior Lecturer in Literature in the Department of Literature, Film, and Theatre Studies at the University of Essex. He is a scholar of...