Javier’s home smelled like a home-cooked meal. His wife, Marisela, had made chicken tinga, refried beans, and arroz rojo with corn tortillas for dinner. Javier was sitting at the cherry... READ MORE| NYU Press
Long before it was fashionable, Bloomer pioneered what would later be dubbed "respectability politics" The post Dressed for Reform appeared first on CONTINGENT.| CONTINGENT
(RNS) — A child psychologist by training, Dobson made the crossover from academia to religious-oriented political activism with his 1977 founding of Focus on the Family.| RNS
The Church of Our Becoming is Yulia Mahr's challenge to the binary – here, the artist discusses the body of work as well as her upcoming show at Compton Verney| 1854 Photography
“This is an ambitious, multilayered project,” says Nathalie Herschdorfer, director of Photo Elysée and Jury President of the Lausanne museum’s biennial prize for a mid-career photographer, commenting on the latest recipient, Hannah Darabi’s Why Don’t You Dance?| 1854 Photography
myths fed back as stereotypes and strawmen to divine some boundary for acceptability| CONTINGENT
The current administration of the federal government in the United States has launched an official campaign against diversity, equality, and inclusion in| University Press of Kansas
June is Pride Month! It is a time to celebrate being LGBTQ+—to joyfully declare one’s identity without fear. Amid all the celebratory parades and| University Press of Kansas
For many Americans, this June feels different. It’s the month queer Americans affirm our community in Pride celebrations millions of our friends and loved| University Press of Kansas
The photographer reflects on his journey from street musician to photographer, the emotional power of fog, and his latest project The Black Rainbow| 1854 Photography