In Conversation with WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME
...idea. That is a post-Civil War idea. If you start to think about it that way, you have to do things like question the original framers—the guys with white wigs...
Let's talk Constitution! In conversation with Helen Young and Beth Lacke
...the play talks about our different communities and different life experiences, that it’s not a black and white issue. It’s a very complicated issue that affects a lot of different...
Breaking the story: Interview with journalist John Diedrich
...and then traded at the store. They were just looking for a place where they wouldn’t stand out too much, because [the agents] were all white, and the targets, the...
...receipts Sinister music followed by an unappealing photograph of candidate X (this is generally black and white and the candidate either looks angry or is mid evil-laugh). How well do...
...matronly nursemaid; in television dramas I remember from childhood she was depicted as a white-haired, sexually retired woman. Imagine my surprise when I found out she was beautiful, fashionable, and...
...drinking fountains, toilet seats, or, in the case of hemophiliac AIDS patient Ryan White, from just sitting beside him in class. That particular myth initially barred White’s entry to his...
...evangelical. Truth gathered food and clothing for black regiments during the Civil War, met Abraham Lincoln at the White House, and devoted herself for helping the freedpeople during Reconstruction. She...
...and neighborhood.” I remember visioning meetings where we scrutinized a particular aesthetic because of its association with all-white or all-male spaces. And 2020’s national reckoning with racial inequity has only...
...hopes that their story sheds light on our here and now. One of the most important things to remember about late 19th century U.S. society is this: the white male...
Flashback Friday: The CARDBOARD PIANO Lobby Experience
...deeply profound. As new moments of forgiveness were tacked to the wall, each isolated piece of white paper and colored pencil became part of the coherent whole, a wall of...