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Radical History Review (2012) 2012 (112): 100–112.
Published: 01 January 2012
... United flight attendants, their union, grassroots gay and AIDS activists, and mainstream LGBT political organizations that successfully challenged that lawsuit and won new medical and retirement benefits. By 1990, both conservatives and many LGBT activists were framing nuclear family as the organizing...
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Radical History Review (2020) 2020 (137): 13–33.
Published: 01 May 2020
... society to attend to its own ordering on a local scale through a mix of individual action and communal self-regulation. This tenth-century idealized legal order is unlikely to hold much appeal today; it combined alarmingly libertarian assumptions about the legitimacy of lethal male violence with a harshly...
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Radical History Review (2019) 2019 (134): 220–232.
Published: 01 May 2019
...Peter Makhlouf Abstract In 1979, Edward Said attended a colloquy on Middle East politics hosted by Jean-Paul Sartre and Les Temps Modernes in the apartment of Michel Foucault. He would later go on to publish his reflections on this experience in a short piece titled “Diary.” Reading this piece...
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Radical History Review (2008) 2008 (101): 160–178.
Published: 01 May 2008
... was subjected to four days of terror—including electric shocks, beatings, and psychological torture—and incarcerated in the earliest days of Argentina's “dirty war” of state terrorism. Born in Mexicali, Mexico, and raised in Gilroy, Talamante had attended the University of California at Santa Cruz...
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Radical History Review (2005) 2005 (92): 103–117.
Published: 01 May 2005
..., or Buckingham Palace. Even the Anti-slavery Society did not accept the congress’s stated aversion to political statements or party bias, and its members attended only as individual representatives. The congress did not seek to discuss the United States, so...
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Radical History Review (1994) 1994 (60): 209–211.
Published: 01 October 1994
... on your figure and the significance of her/his struggles and aspirations to us today. 209 2 10/RADICAL HISTORY R EM Ew 4. To attend Historical Perspectives Lecture Series-which this semester is built around the theme of The American Radical. 5. Attendance...
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Radical History Review (2019) 2019 (135): 171–180.
Published: 01 October 2019
.... There was no grading, reading was optional, and you could attend as many of the sessions as you desired. It felt liberating. The workshop employed a Freirean pedagogy that sought to empower all participants rather than assuming that the facilitator/teacher had all of the answers. The hardest part in achieving...
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Radical History Review (1981) 1981 (25): 174–185.
Published: 01 January 1981
... people attended the fourteenth annual History Workshop on November 14-16, 1980 at Brighton Polytechnic in Brighton, England. This was the first meeting held outside of the Workshop's birthplace at Ruskin College, Oxford. It contained many of the exciting elements that have attracted...
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Radical History Review (1998) 1998 (72): 58–67.
Published: 01 October 1998
... that they could attend college. The membership of these unions, and the students, are predominantly African-American and Latino. The Solidarity Project was developed at the Queens College Worker Education Extension Center, a part of the City University of New York. In the spring of 1996 Norah...
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Radical History Review (2012) 2012 (113): 199–211.
Published: 01 May 2012
... that performance theorists refer to as “performativity.” In homage to Fred Wilson’s exhibition Mining the Museum (19 9 2 – 9 3),4 students attend non-­sexuality museums and create con- texts where people can imagine and perform their relationship to sexuality, not only with their bodies, but also...
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Radical History Review (2016) 2016 (125): 137–158.
Published: 01 May 2016
... in carefully controlled and exclusive venues. Yet they prohibited participa- tion by and attendance of the masses in prizefighting. This article examines an inter- racial boxing match in the context of the public sphere of the 1890s and explains why it generated such controversy and nationalistic reaction...
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Radical History Review (2001) 2001 (81): 61–93.
Published: 01 October 2001
..., these authors validate the racialized notions of neighborhood of those whites who resisted desegregation. Most students in Boston did not attend neighborhood schools even before desegregation began in 1974, yet these writers look to neighborhood preservation and working...
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Radical History Review (1999) 1999 (75): 148–152.
Published: 01 October 1999
... THE ABUSABLE PAST/149 sion and World War I1 and the consensus patriotism of the 1950s. But more recent years have not been kind. Attendance at Mount Vernon is well below the peaks it reached in the 1960s, and a 1991 Gallup Poll on the greatest presidents ranked him far behind Lincoln, Kennedy...
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Radical History Review (1979) 1979 (20): 99–130.
Published: 01 May 1979
...) at Third Mesa, learning the Hopi language and describing Hopi life and ceremonies; but he made few converts. His successors were more successful, though only a small number of Hopi were actually baptized. Once a Hopi became Christian, he was forbid- den to participate in, or even attend, native...
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Radical History Review (2008) 2008 (102): 42–44.
Published: 01 October 2008
... to church. The Georgia Citizen’s Coalition on Hunger (or Hunger Coalition) is a state network of individuals and organizations fighting to end poverty. The organization is overwhelmingly made up of, led by, and staffed by Black women. These women use faith the way fish use water. Attend any meeting...
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Radical History Review (2021) 2021 (140): 1–8.
Published: 01 May 2021
...-19 appeared, and as we developed the issue, we have been sad to see that its relevance has only grown. The slogan points to a long history of resistance against the idea that the AIDS epidemic, and its attendant inequalities, have been resolved. Ironically enough, “The AIDS Crisis Is Not Over...
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Radical History Review (2021) 2021 (139): 123–144.
Published: 01 January 2021
... were increasingly urged to step down rather than granted accommodations. I argue that this shift in attitude resulted from the growth and bureaucratization of the Cistercian Order, particularly the increasing importance of the General Chapter and emphasis on attendance at chapter meetings. During its...
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Radical History Review (1976) 1976 (12): 68–95.
Published: 01 October 1976
..., attended the dance, billed as a practical demonstration of the Party's belief in racial equality.27 The program was a strange pastiche of music, theater and politics, that featured Duke Ellington's orchestra, a "black and white" dance by Allison Burroughs and Edith Segal, speeches by black...
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Radical History Review (1998) 1998 (71): 226–228.
Published: 01 May 1998
... of a sense of obligation. Just as he taught every year in CCNY’s worker education program, he also attended each annual Social Scholars’ Conference at Borough of Manhattan Community College. And he always kept copies of RHR in his office, which he pressed into the hands of visitors and CUNY employees...
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Radical History Review (1979) 1979 (21): 183–197.
Published: 01 October 1979
... in the nineteenthcentury hospital, met the needs of an institution trying to supervise and control patients con- fined there for long periods of time. First, the ward, with beds lined along its side, allowed nurses or attendants to watch many patients simultaneously and guaranteed strict supervision...