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  • Triptych of three people, including Kellie Carter Jackson, with the MSNBC logo in the corner

    2025.08.03 Carter Jackson brain drain MSNBC

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    The U.S. will lose thousands of highly trained, intelligent professionals to other nations because of Trump’s policies. Professor Kellie Carter Jackson: “It is a huge detriment to American society.”

  • Colorful graphic of a Black women smiling, holding a glass of juice. "Code Switch" is written down the right side of the image.

    2025.07.30 Carter Jackson joy is resistance NPR

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    The phrase “joy is resistance” has been popping up all over the place lately. But what, exactly, does it mean? Professor Kellie Carter Jackson weighs in on the phrase’s meaning on NPR’s Code Switch.

  • Eric Barton, President of Aix Marseille University, is situated in the frame with several microphones around him at a press conference.

    2025.07.29 Chipo Dendere and Kellie Carter-Jackson on Trump's brain drain Time

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    Professors Chipo Dendere and Kellie Carter-Jackson write for TIME about the dangers of Trump’s brain drain: “In short, countries push enormous artistic or scientific talent out at their own expense.”

  • Kellie Carter Jackson on the set of CBS Mornings

    2025.06.19 Kellie Carter Jackson on CBS Mornings

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    Historian Kellie Carter Jackson joins CBS Mornings to explain the origins of Juneteenth and how it fits into the broader story of Black resistance, as explored in her new book, “We Refuse.”

  • Portrait of Professor Chipo Dendere, standing outside on campus, looking at camera and smiling.
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    Africana studies professor Chipo Dendere studies the impact of migration and death on elections.

  • Image collage of Black activists

    2024.06.02 Carter Jackson We Refuse book review The New York Times

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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.