Happy December! Here's to pulling through the last month of 2020... Today, the saga of a mysterious
Happy December! Here’s to pulling through the last month of 2020… Today, the saga of a mysterious sculpture in the Utah desert continues and Editor Dan Schindel shares his excellent recs for short films on the Criterion Channel. Also, there’s a new book out on the Guerrilla Girls and Sarah Rose Sharp says it “engagingly summarizes the exhaustive organizing and advocacy work” that the group has done over 30 years. Until tomorrow,– Elisa Wouk Almino, Senior Editor | |
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Scholarships for Students at HBCUs |
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| Molly A. Greene, "Basic Pleasure Models" (Courtesy of Molly A. Greene and here, Pittsburgh) |
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| Watching Whiteness Shift to Blue Via Nationalist Aesthetics Since the 1950s policing has presented itself as a “thin blue line” against disorder — a dog-whistle connecting the Civil Rights Movement to the mobility of Black people and white fears about the loss of a permanent, racialized social hierarchy. Nick Mirzoeff |
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