The New York Times reviews professor Kellie Carter Jackson's book “We Refuse,” in which she explores forms of activism used by oppressed people and offers a nuanced view of their lives.
Petra: What makes Bad Bunny worthy of academic study?
In advance of Bad Bunny's spring concert in Boston, Professor Petra Rivera-Rideau talks with “Boston Globe Today” about why the Puerto Rican rapper is an important political figure.
Ismar Volic The Conversation: What does Russia want from Donald Trump
Mathematics professor Ismar Volić discusses how the GOP’s flawed election system enables disproportionate representation, unequal delegate allocation, and vote splitting.
The Boston Globe talks with Wellesley students and faculty about a course on “Bad Bunny: Race, Gender and Empire in Reggaeton.” It‘s more than a fan club!
Prof. Lawrence Rosenwald reviews James Marcus’ new biography of Ralph Waldo Emerson in the context of the wider canon of work about the great Transcendentalist.
“Lorraine O’Grady: Both/And” marks the first major career survey of the conceptual artist whose work challenges common understandings around gender, race, and class.