Sadiyah Malcolm-Wallace | BlackGirlhoodSociologist (@_smallaxe_) 's Twitter Profile
Sadiyah Malcolm-Wallace | BlackGirlhoodSociologist

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‘Small Axe Chop Down Big Tree’ | she/her

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Sadiyah Malcolm-Wallace | BlackGirlhoodSociologist (@_smallaxe_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was a joy to reflect on the healing power of transnational, intergenerational Black Girlhood Communion, as I thought through liberation, ethnographic transparency/refusal, the legacy of Jamaican Sociologist Erna Brodber 🤎& developing community programs with my interlocutors.

It was a joy to reflect on the healing power of transnational, intergenerational Black Girlhood Communion, as I thought through  liberation, ethnographic transparency/refusal, the legacy of Jamaican Sociologist Erna Brodber 🤎& developing community programs with my interlocutors.
Dr. Shaonta' Allen (@blksocwithqtna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Excited to share my new Social Problems article that rethinks the fields engagement w/ Liberation Sociology! When interviewing Black Millennials about their racial, religious, & political lives during BLM, liberation came up a lot. This study examines those narratives. #SocAF

🚨 Excited to share my new <a href="/socprobsjournal/">Social Problems</a> article that rethinks the fields engagement w/ Liberation Sociology! When interviewing Black Millennials about their racial, religious, &amp; political lives during BLM, liberation came up a lot. This study examines those narratives. #SocAF
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Today, we mourn the loss of the legendary poet, activist, and truth-teller, Nikki Giovanni. Her words shaped movements, her voice inspired generations, and her legacy will forever live in our hearts. As we celebrate her life, let us continue to honor her by uplifting stories of

Today, we mourn the loss of the legendary poet, activist, and truth-teller, Nikki Giovanni. Her words shaped movements, her voice inspired generations, and her legacy will forever live in our hearts.

As we celebrate her life, let us continue to honor her by uplifting stories of
Dr. Shaonta' Allen (@blksocwithqtna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Love that my friends keep sending me this new article about #IdaBWells in British Journal of Sociology! Y’all know that’s my queen! 👸🏾 I can’t wait to read it! 🤩 #SocAF doi.org/10.1111/1468-4…

Love that my friends keep sending me this new article about #IdaBWells in <a href="/BJSociology/">British Journal of Sociology</a>! Y’all know that’s my queen! 👸🏾 I can’t wait to read it! 🤩 #SocAF

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The Cake Lady (@got_cake) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The diaspora diasporing. Cause we brought this with us.❤️ Hand games are the embodiment of Black girlhood and joy. Aside from the physical and mental benefits of lyrical timing and coordination, hand games helped shape how we viewed the world. Unfortunately, it's a culture that's

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Howard University is the only #HBCU with a swimming program 👏🏽 The team is practicing here in Orlando ahead of their conference championship next month FOX 35 Orlando Good Day Orlando

Howard University is the only #HBCU with a swimming program 👏🏽 The team is practicing here in Orlando ahead of their conference championship next month <a href="/fox35orlando/">FOX 35 Orlando</a> <a href="/GoodDayOrlando/">Good Day Orlando</a>
Sadiyah Malcolm-Wallace | BlackGirlhoodSociologist (@_smallaxe_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“…questions of race and ethnicity were never far removed from ones of social class.” -Familiar Stranger, Stuart Hall Brings me back to when I was writing Chp. 4 of my dissertation on the intersections of color, class, gender (& by extension, sexualities) in Jamaican education.

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The funniest thing I’ve seen all day, “Uncle Justin and Uncle Usain, I wanna beat your kids” 😂🔥 Hello?!? The muscles dem a pop eno. I fully endorse this! 😂 🎥 Asafa Powell

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In "Exorbitance," anthropologist Deborah A. Thomas calls for new approaches to political sovereignty grounded in the embodied forms of autonomy and relation created in daily life. Read the intro for free now: buff.ly/eP7HVCR

In "Exorbitance," anthropologist Deborah A. Thomas calls for new approaches to political sovereignty grounded in the embodied forms of autonomy and relation created in daily life. Read the intro for free now: buff.ly/eP7HVCR