Ida L. Vos
idalvos.bsky.social
Ida L. Vos
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Racialized Motherhood intern Danas Kuzminas has been looking at #newspapers from colonial #Barbados. In this blog post, you can read what he has noticed about how these sources conveyed colonial viewpoints on the #abolition of slavery: racializedmotherhood.blog/2025/12/18/a...
Abolition Without Equality: Colonial Morality and the Illusion of Freedom
By Danas Kuzminas. As an intern, joining the research team for the Racialized Motherhood project, my main task is to examine two newspapers (the Barbados Mercury and The Barbadian) printed in Barba…
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December 19, 2025 at 7:33 AM
My first blog post for Racialized Motherhood is online! Read about it here: racializedmotherhood.blog/2025/09/23/f...
September 25, 2025 at 12:24 PM
Last week, I went to #ABRE2025 with @silvaperez.bsky.social. We presented on the role of religion in discussions about free womb laws in the Netherlands, Spain and Brazil.

I found the other presentations during the panel about women in the transatlantic world very interesting and inspiring!
September 23, 2025 at 3:50 PM
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We are here at the #ABRE2025 conference in Salamanca with the @rm-project.bsky.social. Yesterday we caught an amazing talk by Mateusz Czarnota on Conceição Evaristo’s idea of #escrevivência: writing born from lived experience of Afro-descendent women. Inspiring for our work on #RacializedMotherhood
September 19, 2025 at 9:11 AM
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Project PhD student @idalvos.bsky.social recently presented her research at the 9th Global Meeting of Slavery Past, Present and Future, which was held at the @vuamsterdam.bsky.social. She talked about the role of religion in Dutch and Spanish free womb discussions in the 1850s and 1870s.
July 10, 2025 at 9:22 AM