Hard Histories at Hopkins

Through numerous channels and methods, Hard Histories seeks to make known lesser-known narratives from John Hopkins and Baltimore at large. Their research, events, and publications are phenomenal resources to continue expanding Black history and US history at large.
From the source: "Blending research, teaching, public engagement, and the creative arts, Hard Histories aims to engage our broadest communities—at Johns Hopkins and in Baltimore—in a frank and informed exploration of how racism has been produced and permitted to persist as part of our structure and our practice."

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Hard Histories at Hopkins

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2022-04-16

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2020

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Maryland [n-us-md]

Abstract

Through numerous channels and methods, Hard Histories seeks to make known lesser-known narratives from John Hopkins and Baltimore at large. Their research, events, and publications are phenomenal resources to continue expanding Black history and US history at large.
From the source: "Blending research, teaching, public engagement, and the creative arts, Hard Histories aims to engage our broadest communities—at Johns Hopkins and in Baltimore—in a frank and informed exploration of how racism has been produced and permitted to persist as part of our structure and our practice."

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