
Badia Ahad PhD
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Dean of Oxford College of Emory University
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Some days work feels like a complete grind. But every now and then I get to do really cool things like moderate a conversation with my shero Tressie McMillan Cottom tinyurl.com/tressie-event Loyola University Chicago


"#Black #Temporality in Times of Crisis," a new issue of South Atlantic Quarterly edited by Badia Ahad PhD & Habiba Ibrahim, covers how crisis shifts & redefines one's relationship to time & temporality, notably in the lives of Black people. Read more here: ow.ly/aM8i50HXKug

Must the Black past always be a revision of racial trauma? Or is there more to the story of the African-Americans experience and the culture that has been built from it? with Badia Ahad PhD #BlackHistoryMonth newblackmaninexile.net/2021/12/must-b…

Check out our interview with Badia Ahad PhD and Habiba Ibrahim, co-editors on the new South Atlantic Quarterly issue "#Black #Temporality in Times of Crisis," on the blog today: ow.ly/sNSG50I2lKp


Our interview w Duke University Press is now live:✨ “Crises” in Black life mark a time of violence, but also “the capacity for creativity, renewal, & the imagining of liberation.” Badia Ahad PhD #BlackTime

The highlight of my day. Thank you Tressie McMillan Cottom for sharing your brilliance and wisdom with the Loyola University Chicago community.




We are so excited to announce the tenure and promotion of Demetri L. Morgan, PhD to Associate Professor of Higher Education. Congratulations Dr. Morgan! 👏🏼


Yes indeed, my application for full professorship at Loyola University Chicago School of Education was approved last week. A testament to communities that pulled me up and pushed me forward over the years - from grad school Penn State College of Education to colleagues @edILLINOIS & ISU - Division of Higher Education I appreciate you all ♥️🥂


It’s not everyday that you get to hang out with a bonafide genius. Such a pleasure to be in conversation with @MarcellaAlsan yesterday during her visit to Loyola University Chicago




Afro-Nostalgia is the February free e-book selection from Illinois Press. What a wonderful way to open Black History Month with a meditation on historical black joy.
