I recently saw a movie that has become one of my new favorites. The Green Knight follows a young knight in King Arthur’s court as […]
Criminal Justice and the Misdemeanor System with Alexandra Natapoff
Professor Alexandra Natapoff discusses her book, Punishment without Crime. How America’s Misdemeanor justice system targets the innocent, taxes the poor, and generates revenue for the […]
Eric Foner on the Reconstruction’s Constitution
Professor Foner discusses his book “The Second Founding: How the Civil War and Reconstruction Remade the Constitution.” By looking at the history of debate and […]
Great Reads for Autism Acceptance Month
April is Autism Acceptance Month! This observance, now increasingly led by autistic self-advocates, seeks to open discussion and celebration around life with autism spectrum disorder. […]
Cloud Computing That You Didn’t Know You Were Using
What is the cloud? Where is the cloud? Are we in the cloud right now? These are all questions you’ve probably heard or even asked yourself. […]
Speculative Fiction: Jessamine Chan and Jo Harkin
Speculative fiction or science fiction… these books could fall under both genres. Scientific advances drive the plots, but these are set in worlds that *almost* […]
Moon Witch, Spider King, Bewildered Reader
One of my favorite books from recent years is Black Leopard, Red Wolf (BLRW) by Marlon James, a fantasy novel with sharp, African twists on […]