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  • [+27] 04: 23 pm - Melissa Harris-Lacewell is delivering the 2009 Du Bois lectures at Harvard University.

    March 2009 2009

  • The personal is political, writes Melissa Harris-Lacewell, at The Nation (linked here at AlterNet).

    Marriage, revisited « Dating Jesus 2009

  • A neat perspective on the interplay of race and gender is found in her quote from Melissa Harris-Lacewell, a black Princeton University professor: Every time [reporters] would ask me 'Are you going to support him because he's black or her because she's a woman?'

    Geri Spieler: Big Girls Don't Cry by Rebecca Traister Geri Spieler 2010

  • A neat perspective on the interplay of race and gender is found in her quote from Melissa Harris-Lacewell, a black Princeton University professor: Every time [reporters] would ask me 'Are you going to support him because he's black or her because she's a woman?'

    Geri Spieler: Big Girls Don't Cry by Rebecca Traister Geri Spieler 2010

  • Prof. Melissa Harris-Lacewell, who taught a course "Race, Disaster, and American Politics" at Princeton University that included a class trip to New Orleans soon after Hurricane Katrina landed, described how learning is a dynamic exchange: "... students always teach you at least as much, and maybe more, than you teach them."

    Dr. Norma Bowe: Lessons Learned: Sometimes "No Day at the Beach" Dr. Norma Bowe 2010

  • As a politics and African-American studies professor at Princeton University, Melissa Harris-Lacewell typically advocates discussion about the racist overtones in images or language bandied in public discourse.

    Obama as witch doctor: Racist or satirical? 2009

  • Harris-Lacewell points out that Obama made his African father a part of his campaign narrative.

    Obama as witch doctor: Racist or satirical? 2009

  • The personal is political, writes Melissa Harris-Lacewell, at The Nation (linked here at AlterNet).

    21 « October « 2009 « Dating Jesus 2009

  • But "states 'rights is also an argument with a history tied to racial segregation during the civil rights' era," Harris-Lacewell said.

    Obama as witch doctor: Racist or satirical? 2009

  • Prof. Melissa Harris-Lacewell, who taught a course "Race, Disaster, and American Politics" at Princeton University that included a class trip to New Orleans soon after Hurricane Katrina landed, described how learning is a dynamic exchange: "... students always teach you at least as much, and maybe more, than you teach them."

    Dr. Norma Bowe: Lessons Learned: Sometimes "No Day at the Beach" Dr. Norma Bowe 2010

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