A newsletter by Allison Wiltz, a writer, editor, and unapologetic Black scholar who writes about race and women, bridging the divide between history and culture.
A womanist scholar with bylines on Oprah Daily, ZORA, GEN, LEVEL, and Momentum, the editor and chief of For Black Women, Cultured, Writers and Editors of Color. Currently a doctoral candidate.
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Most of my stories invariably return to history, a different perspective, and always in context. A recent story about the Red Summer of 1919 also described 1918-1923. You'll get some politics, education, and race, but history is what I always return to.
My name is Jess and I was a high school Literature teacher for 16 years until I decided to run as a Democrat in a rural, red district in Missouri. I bring you news and politics from Missouri and beyond from a rural progressive point of view.
An award-winning newsletter that shares some of the most interesting and informative news stories about the Black experience in America. 2024 Webby Award honoree.
A newsletter focused on the intersection of American culture, politics, and growing up Black in the South.
I write about law and society and about my love of people and for equal justice for all in the world today.