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What is the Future of Ethnic Studies?

What is the Future of Ethnic Studies?

Aaron Boehmer on the Crisis in Academia and George Lipsitz’s Ethnic Studies at the Crossroads

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On the Ethical Problems of Clinging to My Sighted Life

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How Deni Elliott Adapted to Her Progressive Blindness

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<em>The Rumpus</em> is back!

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See David Hockney’s odd and lovely illustrations for his favorite Brothers Grimm fairy tales.

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