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  • NYT: Review of Kellie Carter Jackson's book We Refuse

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    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?

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    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

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    Mathematics professor Ismar Volić discusses how the GOP’s flawed election system enables disproportionate representation, unequal delegate allocation, and vote splitting.

  • Ann Zhao '24 in Publishers Weekly re debut novel

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    Ann Zhao ‘24 shares how her own experience navigating romantic, platonic, and familial relationships influenced her debut novel, “Dear Wendy.”

  • Petra Rivera-Rideau Bad Bunny class in the Boston Globe

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    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!

  • Ismar Volic Time magazine gerrymandering

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    Ismar Volić, professor of mathematics, discusses gerrymandering in the United States and voter-led efforts to redefine representative districts.

  • Prof. Lawrence Rosenwald reviews new Emerson bio

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    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 in Forbes

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    “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.

  • Prof. Ismar Volic on the Oscars

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    Mathematics professor Ismar Volic examines the flaws inherent in the Oscars’ voting system —and what that shows us about our political elections.