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Rachael A Woldoff

Rachael A. Woldoff is an urban sociologist and Professor of Sociology. She received a PhD in sociology from The Ohio State University, specializing in crime and community. Her research and publications have focused on neighborhood crime and disorder, urban redevelopment, and racial/ethnic differences in neighborhood attainment, as well as the subjects of neighborhood racial change, gentrification, housing affordability, and creative class cities. Her work has appeared in Social Forces, Urban Affairs Review, and Urban Studies. Her book, White Flight/Black Flight: The Dynamics of Racial Change in an American Neighborhood, was awarded the Best Book Award from the Urban Affairs Association. Dr. Woldoff received the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences Outstanding Researcher Award. She has co-authored three other books including High Stakes: Big Time Sports and Downtown Redevelopment (The Ohio State University Press 2004) and Priced Out: Stuyvesant Town and the Loss of Middle-Class

Former Las Cruces High School alums launch successful audiobook company

LAS CRUCES – Two former Las Cruces High School and New Mexico State University students have joined forces to create an audiobook company they hope will revolutionize the medium. Relying on their differing educational backgrounds and skill sets, Luc Cadet and Alejandro Gonzales founded Abantu Audio, designed to showcase books by authors who are Black, Indigenous and persons of color or BIPOC authors. Cadet, who has degrees in management and computer information systems, came up with the idea after he was unable to find audiobooks about Black history. A Haitian refugee who migrated to the United States at age 3, he explained he wanted to learn more about his African roots.

Sherelle Ducksworth: Critical Theory and Precursors to Approaching Critical Ra | The Exchange

Part 2 of Sherelle Duckworth s contribution to our Critical Race Theory series. Sherelle Ducksworth Image: Canva We are launching a series on Critical Race Theory. It’s an important conversation today, since many are using the description and meaning different things. At the Wheaton College Billy Graham Center, we are committed to help Christians know and engage the culture with biblical discernment, so we are launching a conversation with, well, different views. As Christians, we want to think through these things together, and the series will include not just one opinion, but several. We started with a positive framing, and will include others who are more negative, and some in the middle. All will come from evangelicals. And, it is important that we hear from people of color, and, in this series, not all people of color will agree. It’s a conversation mature, Christ-like, and God-honoring. We hope it serves you and your church well.

From servants to outlaws: 100 years of Black representation in Hollywood films

From servants to outlaws: 100 years of Black representation in Hollywood films
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