Announcements

Call for Paper: Narratives of Power

 
ProudFlesh is rich terrain to center and elevate critical African thought, scholarship, and topics from scholars of the African Diaspora.

This is a call for a paper for the first issue under the new editor of ProudFlesh, Dr. Darlene Russell.

Deadline for Paper: December 31, 2022
Submit your paper directly to Dr. Darlene Russell at russelld@wpunj.edu.
 
Posted: 2022-09-08 More...
 

Call for Papers: Black Motion: Looking Our Way Back to Black

 
A call for a special issue, Black Motion: Looking Our Way Back to Black. The issue will be guest edited by Dr. Mary Weems, Professor Babacar M’Baye, and Professor Mwatabu Okantah.

Deadline for Paper: January 31, 2023
Submit your contributions directly to Dr. Mary Weems maryeweems45@gmail.com, Professor Babacar M’Baye bmbaye@kent.edu, and Professor Mwatabu Okantah mokantah@kent.edu.
 
Posted: 2022-08-01 More...
 

New Issue on President Julius Nyerere

 
ProudFlesh has published a special curated issue on the first president of Tanzania, Julius Nyerere. Known affectionately as Mwalimu, President Nyerere enacted lots of great changes in the county. His philosophy of Ujamaa promoted self-reliance for the citizens of Tanzania. Ujamaa was the cornerstone of his administration that was implemented in both the social and economic policies that his presidency was known for.  
Posted: 2022-01-19 More...
 

New Issue on President Jomo Kenyatta

 
ProudFlesh has published a special curated issue on the first president of Kenya, Jomo Kenyatta. He served as the President of Kenya's independence from Colonial Britain in 1963 to his death in 1978.  
Posted: 2022-01-19 More...
 

Issue 24

 
ProudFlesh has published an issue on the policing of black people, on the Goddess Ezili, and the poetic insights of a black activist. In this issue, we project blackness in spaces and speak power to it.  
Posted: 2022-01-19 More...
 

New Issue on Civil Rights Champions

 
ProudFlesh has published a special curated issue on the champions of Civil Rights. They are all women. All strong women that led a remarkable life that continues to inspire us to our own potential. From the everyday women who stood up for injustice, to those that advocated for our right to education, and to all those that fought for our rights. We say thank you to all these brave and exceptional women who stood at the precipice to wield change.  
Posted: 2022-01-19 More...
 

Issue 22 on People of Courage

 
ProudFlesh has published a special curated issue on the courageous people you should know from scientists, princesses, athletes, researchers, political leaders, and inventors. Their lives are an example of overcoming shortcomings, creating, rising to their peak, and blazing a path that all can aspire to do for their own lives.  
Posted: 2022-01-19 More...
 

Issue 21: Sexualization of the Female Body

 
ProudFlesh has published a special issue on the sexualization of the female body. The issue looks at what happens when the world does not protect women and girls. It creates an imbalance that affects all beings.  
Posted: 2022-01-19 More...
 

Issue 20 on the Life of George Washington Carver

 
ProudFlesh has published a special curated issue on George Washington Carver, educator and humanitarian who embodied the essence of a Gift. He spoke to nature and nature spoke back to him yielding some of her secrets, which he used to benefit humanity.  
Posted: 2022-01-19 More...
 

New Issue on the Ingenious Genius of George Washington Carver

 
ProudFlesh has published a special curated issue on the great scientist and inventor, George Washington Carver.  
Posted: 2022-01-19 More...
 

Special Issue on Black Mental He[ART]

 
ProudFlesh has published a special issue on Vitiligo, the trauma, and its effect on mental health.  
Posted: 2022-01-19 More...
 

Issue 17: Women of the Black Panther Party

 
ProudFlesh has published a special curated issue on some of the key women in the Black Panther Party.  
Posted: 2022-01-19 More...
 
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