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- November 10, 2020
Associate Professor Nyasha Grayman-Simpson was interviewed on the radio program Revolutionary African Perspectives, on WRFG in Atlanta, where she discussed post-election African American mental health. Grayman-Simpson is the Henry S. Dulaney Professor at Goucher College.
- October 5, 2020
According to Green, "Discipline disparities between Black and white boys have driven reform efforts for years. But Black girls are arguably the most at-risk student group in the United States."
- July 27, 2020
Jaclyn Peisier '14 joins the Morning Mix section of The Washington Post as a staff writer.
- March 3, 2020
The New York Times ran an in-depth review of “Child of Light,” the new work of nonfiction by Professor of English Madison Smartt Bell. The book is a biography of the writer Robert Stone. According to the Times, “‘Child of Light’ is a sensitive and thorough biography...This is one of those rare biographies in which you don’t feel like skimming the first 35 pages.”
- February 24, 2020
Last week, the nominations for the 55th Annual Nebula Awards were announced, and Sarah Pinsker '99, the Kratz Center's 2020 Spring Writer in Residence, received two nominations.