The Black Think Tank
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Hello! This is the new Black Think Tank Bluesky account!

We are a faculty-led initiative that aims to elevate and support the community of Black faculty at @duke-university.bsky.social !

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Dr. Christopher Ouma (English) whenisayafrica.com
Monday October 6 , from 7-9pm!
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Congratulations to Prof. Deondra Rose, author of "The Power of Black Excellence: HBCUs and the Fight for American Democracy," on receiving the Best Book on Race and Political Change award from the @apsa.bsky.social Race, Ethnicity and Politics (REP) section!

#AcademicSky #hbcu
Deondra Rose. Cover of the book The Power of Black Excellence. Text says: 2025 American Political Science Association Race, Ethnicity and Politics Section Award for Best Book on Race and Political Change.
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PODCAST: A Duke/Durham team is building a database of >23K people with #MentalHealth diagnoses locally incarcerated 2014-2023, with a goal of better interventions and stronger partnerships between health and criminal justice systems in Durham and beyond.
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Behind the Data: Mental Health and the Justice System in Durham County
Faculty team Maria Tackett and Nicole Schramm-Sapyta's seven-year project is transforming our understanding and responses to the needs of people navigating Durham’s criminal justice and healthcare systems.
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📢ICYM: Dr. Tracie Canada in conversation with Dr. Javier Wallace about her latest book, Tackling the Everyday!

Tomorrow Sept 16 6pm at Goldenfig books in Carrboro, NC.

More info here: t.co/Jm6u9X5Ey9
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Left of Black Digital Series Wins Two Telly Awards for Video Excellence
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Welcome to Season 2 of “Duets,” a podcast that showcases research collaborations between faculty, students and community partners across Durham and North Carolina.
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"Duets" Season Two: Collaborative Research at the Intersection of Campus and Community
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Be sure to check out all of our August new releases, including "The Disturbing Profane" the #NewBook on hip hop and religion from Joseph A. Winters.
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Cover of The Disturbing Profane: Hip Hop, Blackness, and the Sacred by Joseph R. Winters. The cover art features an abstract pattern of black circles against a white background. Roughly half of the circles have a solid fill, leaving little of the white background visible. The other circles have a brushstroke-like texture. The title and subtitle are in bold block text, in orange and white respectively. The author’s name appears at the bottom in light yellow.
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When we conducted our Color of Wealth series across 6 U.S. cities, Tulsa was the city with the largest black-white wealth and income gaps: samuelduboiscookcenter.org/wp-content/u...
Cover image of the Cook Center's report: "Oil and Blood: The Color of Wealth in Tulsa, Oklahoma"
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📣New Book Alert: Dr. Joseph Winters (Religious Studies) - Disturbing Profane: Hip Hop, Blackness, and the Sacred

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🚨 New Book 🚨
Stratification Economics and Disability Justice by Cook Center faculty Adam Hollowell and Keisha Bentley-Edwards
@keishabentley.bsky.social explores how the work of Black disabled activists can and should inform economic analysis of inequality in the U.S.

bit.ly/SEDJ2025
Book cover of "Stratification Economics and Disability Justice" and headshots of co-authors Adam Hollowell and Keisha Bentley-Edwards
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We are proud to share that our Director, @drnickiw.bsky.social, will present at the National Humanities Center's 2025 HBCU Humanities and STEM Faculty Virtual Institute: "Reconciling the Humanities and STEM: Methods, Models, and Impact." #AiiCEinnovates
Learn more: duke.is/NHC2025
Dr. Nicki Washington and other speakers featured at the National Humanities Center's 2025 HBCU Humanities and STEM Faculty Virtual Institute. Image Credit: National Humanities Center