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Kimberly Juanita Brown

@kjuanitabrown

Word nerd. Feminist ladyfesto. Eye spy. Analog. Author of The Repeating Body: Slavery's Visual Resonance in the Contemporary. In the Dark Room (@raceandvisual).

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Paul Gilroy, one of the foremost theorists of race and racism, has very generously donated several hundred books from his university office library. We will be selling these books, priced mostly from ÂŁ1-5, from the 18th of January onwards. Come find a hidden treasure!

Paul Gilroy, one of the foremost theorists of race and racism, has very generously donated several hundred books from his university office library. We will be selling these books, priced mostly from ÂŁ1-5, from the 18th of January onwards. Come find a hidden treasure!
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In the second volume of the MIT Press-Brown University Library On Seeing series, Kimberly Juanita Brown provides a poignant, unflinching study of black grief as a form of elegy found in visual art, music, literature. Look for it this February: bit.ly/4gM2nRH

In the second volume of the MIT Press-<a href="/brownlibrary/">Brown University Library</a> On Seeing series, <a href="/kjuanitabrown/">Kimberly Juanita Brown</a> provides a poignant, unflinching study of black grief as a form of elegy found in visual art, music, literature. Look for it this February: bit.ly/4gM2nRH
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On February 5, 2025, see Kimberly J. Brown explore ideas from her captivating book "Mortevivum: Photography and the Politics of the Visual (On Seeing)." Register today for this event on Penn campus! tinyurl.com/kjbrown-penn20… Department of English, University of Pennsylvania Kimberly Juanita Brown

On February 5, 2025, see Kimberly J. Brown explore ideas from her captivating book "Mortevivum: Photography and the Politics of the Visual (On Seeing)." Register today for this event on Penn campus! tinyurl.com/kjbrown-penn20… <a href="/PennEnglish/">Department of English, University of Pennsylvania</a> <a href="/kjuanitabrown/">Kimberly Juanita Brown</a>
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At a Daughters of the Dust Screening and Julie Dash zoomed in for the talk back! Got to ask her about her literary influence (😬) and she said she would be in the dorm room with her friends acting out scenes from Sula! 🤎

At a Daughters of the Dust Screening and Julie Dash zoomed in for the talk back! Got to ask her about her literary influence (😬) and she said she would be in the dorm room with her friends acting out scenes from Sula! 🤎
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what we see again and again is that what you allow to happen to "them"—whomever is marginalized, and the "least of these"—will undoubtedly happen to you too. we have to refuse these practices whenever they happen, to whoever they happen. anything less is acceptance.

what we see again and again is that what you allow to happen to "them"—whomever is marginalized, and the "least of these"—will undoubtedly happen to you too. we have to refuse these practices whenever they happen, to whoever they happen. anything less is acceptance.
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The Most Mournful Rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” Ever Performed. Marvin Gaye’s 1983 performance of the national anthem transforms the song into a soulful elegy, a bittersweet reflection on freedom and its possibilities. by Kimberly Juanita Brown via The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social

The Most Mournful Rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” Ever Performed.

Marvin  Gaye’s 1983 performance of the national anthem transforms the song into  a soulful elegy, a bittersweet reflection on freedom and its  possibilities.

by <a href="/kjuanitabrown/">Kimberly Juanita Brown</a> via <a href="/mitpress/">The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social</a>
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@AlexBrostoff 📘 Black Elegies ✍ Kimberly Juanita Brown A poignant, unflinching study of black grief as a form of elegy found in visual art, music, literature—everywhere, if you know how to see it: mitpress.mit.edu/9780262551724/…

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The Theatrical Release of “Compensation” Is Cause for Celebration Zeinabu irene Davis’s 1999 feature, a century-spanning vision of two deaf Black women in Chicago, is among the greatest independent films but has rarely been screened. newyorker.com/culture/the-fr…

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Ryan Coogler, the director of Black Panther and Creed, breaks down each film format and the many ways you can see Sinners on the big screen. Sinners, shot on KODAK 65mm film is only in theaters April 18. #SinnersMovie