News in Race & Culture
Duke in the News
Study Links Slaveholder Ancestry with Higher Net Worth for Members of Congress
Quotes William A. Darity Jr., professor of public policy in the Sanford School of Public Policy and professor of African and African American Studies, and economics
Biracial Identity and Belonging
Interview with Sarah Gaither, assistant professor in the Department of Psychology & Neuroscience
From Singapore to Palawan: How Kamala Harris’ Asian Engagement Could Shape Her Presidency
Quotes Jonathan Stromseth, professor of the practice in the Sanford School of Public Policy
US Youths Embrace Authentic China in Exchange Program
Quotes Duke students Cole Kannam, Anne Dillon and mentions DKU
‘A Sojourn for Harriet Jacobs’ Honors the Life and Legacy Of the Writer And Abolitionist
Interview with Michelle Lanier, lecturing fellow at the Center for Documentary Studies
Colleagues Remember Amy Brinkman-Sustache as Someone Who Connected People Through Dance
Quotes Sarah Wilbur, associate professor of the practice in dance with a secondary appointment in theater studies
At The Paris Olympics, Snoop Dogg Is NBC’s ‘Ambassador of Happiness’
Quotes Mark Anthony Neal, distinguished professor of African & African American Studies and chair of the Department of African & African American Studies
Kamala Harris Is Once Again Facing Attacks on Her Racial Identity. Here’s More About Her Background
Quotes Tracie Canada, assistant professor of cultural anthropology and affiliated with the Sports & Race Project at Duke
Harris Mobilizes Grassroots Activists, Sorority Sisters. But Not All Black Women Are on Board
Quotes Kerry L. Haynie, professor and chair of political science
Rev. Barber’s New Book Demystifies Poverty: ‘Black People Are Not the Problem’
Quotes Timothy Tyson, senior research scholar and lecturing fellow at the Center for Documentary Studies