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Category: African-American

America’s Rhetoric of Postracial Progress

Posted on October 3, 2015October 7, 2015CategoriesAfrican-American, Diversity, RaceLeave a comment on America’s Rhetoric of Postracial Progress

A commentary on the state of American race relations for the University of Minnesota Press blog 

“Why I Teach Black Literature”

Posted on March 1, 2015October 7, 2015CategoriesAfrican-American, Diversity, Korean, RaceTagsAfrican-American literature, the Huffington PostLeave a comment on “Why I Teach Black Literature”

 

“I’m used to getting strange looks when I walk into the classroom. I teach African-American literature. And I am Korean-American.”

 Read “Why I Teach Black Literature” on the Huffington Post.

KNPR “State of Nevada” March 3 at 9 am

FormatStatusPosted on February 28, 2015October 7, 2015CategoriesAfrican-American, Diversity, Korean1 Comment on KNPR “State of Nevada” March 3 at 9 am

Listen to Julia Lee  talk about her HuffPo article, “Why I Teach Black Literature” on KNPR 88.9 “State of Nevada.” Tuesday, March 3 between 9 and 10 am.

 

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