Autor: Christopher McAuley

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Chris Mc Auley is a Professor of Black Studies at UC Santa Barbara where he teaches courses on the Caribbean, Black Political Thought, and US Foreign Policy. His main publications are on the work of Oliver C. Cox and W.E.B. Du Bois.




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Kadian Pow: Stories of Black Female Identity in the Making
How does the concept of love fit with Black identity? When Black Lives Matter activist Marissa Johnson was pressed to address why she “hates white people”, she responded with this question: do you lo …
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Linda Jean Hall: Gifting Resilience
How does fear – deep, ongoing, systemic fear – impact on Black lives? Through reflections on her own life, anthropologist Dr Linda Jean Hall Ph D draws on traditions of African storytelling to explor …
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Gregory Freeland: Music and Black Community in Segregated North Carolina
Emotional courage is an underestimated characteristic of successful Black life in the segregated, unjust US south. Author Greg Freeland reflects on how music reflected, impacted, and influenced Black …
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Steve Majors: A Multiracial Experience
Join writer Steve Majors as he recounts his search for identity through race, family, generational trauma, queerness, and parenthood in this moving memoir. The white-passing youngest son of a Black A …
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Stephen Graves: At War With Politics
Is politics the best way to make changes in your community? How can one find a political identity? What is the relationship between Black identity and the US political field? Through reflection and r …
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Andrew Taylor: Stuck Outside
How do identity and social circumstances affect experiences of the criminal legal system in the US? It’s no secret that factors such as race and socio-economic status will affect a person’s experienc …
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Paul Clement Reck: Straddling White and Black Worlds
How does a white man understand what it’s like to be Black? How can he start to form a sense of racial consciousness, and take action for racial justice? For Dr Paul Reck Ph D , an Assistant Professo …
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Deirdre Foreman: Discovering My Southern Legacy
What was the cultural legacy of enslaved Africans in the American South, and how has that legacy been handed through generations? For author Deirdre Foreman , this question is a very personal one: in …
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Valandra: Black Family Enterprise and Community in Segregated North Omaha
How can one story of a Black family, a community and their relationship to home develop our understanding of lived experience in segregated North Omaha? In 1952, author and scholar Valandra’s grandpa …
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Sarah Eisner & Randy Quarterman: The Reparations Project
How can a Black man and white woman, linked by ancestries in enslavement, use their uniquely different pasts to create space for a common reparative path toward the future? In 2019, Sarah Eisner cont …
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