Public Books Partner
Racism, Immigration, and Citizenship (JHU)
Johns Hopkins University’s Program in Racism, Immigration, and Citizenship has partnered with Public Books to consider reading, learning, and writing as politics. The resulting project features conversations between graduate students and luminary scholars.

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Mae Ngai: “We’ve Always Had Activists in Our Communities”
“Americans—whether they believe they are not racist or whether they are stone-cold racists—still struggle to see the structures of racism.”
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“There’s No There There”: Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor on the Future of the Left
“We don’t have a party. That doesn’t mean we need one big organization. We may need a few big organizations. But we need organizations!”
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Freedom Education
An educated public grew out of freedom, W. E. B. Du Bois claimed. And education was also freedom’s surest protector.















