Elizabeth Hinton
@elizabhinton
Historian of U.S. Inequality, Author of America on Fire & From the War on Poverty to the War on Crime, Prof. of History, African American Studies, and Law @Yale
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14-06-2013 03:40:47
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The special issue of the Journal of African American History is ready to ship, and it is a good one. Thanks to my amazing co-editors editors Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor joshuaguild Ben Talton and Leah Wright Rigueur and all of the contributors.
journals.uchicago.edu/toc/jaah/curre…
Guys! Big Announcement! I am STOKED to debut the cover of my upcoming book, 'We Refuse: A Forceful History of Black Resistance.' Out in 2024, I'm hype!
Basic Books Wellesley College This Day In Esoteric Political History
You can pre-order here:
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Looking forward to this! On Monday, C. Brandon Ogbunu and I will be presenting work on mass incarceration and public health Brown University School of Public Health Brown Epidemiology
Joint work alongside the amazing Elizabeth Hinton Sam Scarpino + many more @IPIPS_Harvard Network Science Institute Institute for Experiential AI at Northeastern
events.brown.edu/epidemiology/e…
Join us Tues, Sept. 19 at 4:30pm for A Discussion in Race, Art, & Activism in America. A talk by SZA followed by a round table ft. Megan Ming Francis derecka Elizabeth Hinton Aisha Beliso-DeJesus Register here: rb.gy/dbzlg
“[T]he responsibility” for racial inequality in the US “lies with liberalism itself—in the premise that goodwill, educational opportunities, markets, & limited anti-discrimination laws will solve inequality ‘in due time.’ The consequences are still with us today.” —Elizabeth Hinton
Yes! Take a ride with us! We spill all tea! Thank you Elizabeth Hinton and Saida Grundy, *Grievance Scholar*.🇸🇩 for making this episode deliciously fun! Leah Wright Rigueur
So much to discuss!
Oprah's relationship with hip-hop clearly evolved over the 90s into the 2000s. The question from C. Brandon Ogbunu is: Who moved toward who?
ICYMI: You can watch the full recording of 'Dismantling Racism: The Unfinished Work of the Kerner Commission' HERE: youtu.be/JaWcz_kCyi8 #dismantlingracism
On May 24th, NFHA & Legal Defense Fund will convene an important conversation on the unfinished work of the Kerner Commission Report. Come hear noted speakers Jelani Cobb, Richard Rothstein, Darrick Hamilton , Elizabeth Hinton , Damon Todd Hewitt & more. REGISTER: bit.ly/41Mbf1Q
Elizabeth Hinton Thank you! Yours was such an important paper. I loved the spot-on conclusion. nature.com/articles/s4158…
One critical lesson from COVID: mass incarceration is a health hazard, so “the criminal justice system must figure out how to reduce incarceration strategically, safely, and equitably.”Thank you Amy Maxmen, PhD for shouting out our work in your important oped!washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/…