Announcing the Faculty Network for Student Voting Rights [PLEASE JOIN!]
Dear friends, We are writing about H-PAD's new project, the Faculty Network for Student Voting Rights, a nonpartisan national effort to enlist faculty at all levels as […]
Dear friends, We are writing about H-PAD's new project, the Faculty Network for Student Voting Rights, a nonpartisan national effort to enlist faculty at all levels as […]
Links to Recent Articles of Interest “Juneteenth: Activists Across US Inherit a Historic Battle for Racial Justice” By Kenya Evelyn, The Guardian, posted June 19 […]
H-PAD strongly supports the Poor People's Campaign, and urges its supporters to participate in the June 20 We Rise Together Assembly and Moral March on […]
Professor Samer Alatout of the Department of Community & Environmental Sociology at the University of Wisconsin – Madison has been under attack from the David […]
H-PAD endorses this urgently-needed webinar on the connections between racialized policing and universities! Van Gosse and Margaret Power, Co-Chairs Share List
Historians Against Slavery stands with those protesting the brutal murder of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, Ahmaud Arbery, Eleanor Bumpers, and Alberta Spruill, along with the […]
H-PAD Members: H-PAD Newsletter #3 on responding to the crisis is attached. Newsletter-3-Current-Crisis-6.14..20.pdf Share List
Links to Recent Articles of Interest “Richmond's Confederate Monuments Were Used to Sell a Segregated Neighborhood” By Kevin M. Levin, The Atlantic, posted June 11 […]
In the context of the ongoing events in the US, important pieces about the connection of militarization of police forces and the Israeli occupation in […]
H-PAD members and friends, Duke University Press has made all of issue 137 of the Radical History Review “Policing, Justice, and the Radical Imagination” freely […]
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