Thomas Sugrue
@TomSugrue
Historian, urbanist, dad, foodie, native Detroiter, honorary Chicagoan, adopted Philadelphian, second-time New Yorker, gringo Carioca, aspirational Parisian.
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Jeffrey Parker (@jnparker.bsky.social) Thomas Sugrue: Thomas J. Sugrue will be giving the annual spring lecture on Wednesday, April 24, 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm in Kerwin Hall Room 301.
The upgraded version of 'Mapping Inequality,' the award-winning, foremost digital resource on New Deal #redlining , just dropped today: dsl.richmond.edu/panorama/redli…
Kudos and many thanks to Robert Nelson & LaDale Winling for the opportunity to contribute to this incredible project
Nikhil Goyal discussing his new book Live to See the Day: Coming of Age in American Poverty with Andrea Elliott and Thomas Sugrue. Metropolitan Books.
THURSDAY at 5:30 p.m: I'll be in conversation with Andrea Elliott Thomas Sugrue about LIVE TO SEE THE DAY at New York University's IPK. Please join us to discuss the crisis of child poverty and how we can advance social and economic protections for all. ipk.nyu.edu/events/book-ta…
New Russell Sage Foundation Pipeline Grants RFP for this year with some pretty big changes. But first the important stuff:
Deadline Nov 1, 7pg proposal narrative & a CV are all that is required at application. RFP example questions are just that - examples.
russellsage.org/research/fundi…
The NYU Department of History Department, where I have an associated appointment, is looking to hire an assistant professor of modern Latin American and Caribbean History. Please spread the word and apply if it's relevant to you. apply.interfolio.com/131528
Looking forward to being in conversation with two of our nation's greatest scholars of poverty and inequality Thomas Sugrue Andrea Elliott. Join us at NYU on 10/5.
Our most robust Grad Student Blog Contest ever? Absolutely! Senior co-editor Angela Stiefbold, PhD provides a short preview of the forthcoming 9 entries this year's GSBC themetropole.blog/2023/08/21/loo… Dr. Heather Ann Thompson Thomas Sugrue Global Urban History
I first met the great Nelson Lichtenstein in the Reuther Library 30+ years ago when he was writing his WPR bio and I was working on my Detroit book. I have learned so much from him over the years. Read this excellent interview of him about his life's work: jacobin.com/2023/07/nelson…
The SCOTUS ruling to strike down race-based admissions at Harvard and U.N.C. is NOT a win for #AsianAmericans
Asian Americans have been used as a pawn and a wedge in a fight against #affirmativeaction
White students will benefit most from this decision.
cbc.ca/radio/asithapp…
This, from Daniel Zamora Vargas, is one of the best statements I've seen on what is old and what is new in our moment. Takes off from the recent book on 1848 to re-situate the global situation. Also, stellar use of historical analogy/disanalogy. unherd.com/2023/05/we-are…