Public Scholarship Shop
What is the Public Scholarship Shop?
The Public Scholarship Shop nurtures public scholarship about antiracism and social justice.
The Shop supports Center for Antiracist Research (CAR) Affiliates, faculty, staff, and community partners interested in pitching and writing persuasive op-eds and moving personal narratives.
Our goal is to make antiracist ideas public and accessible.
What We Do
We offer writing workshops and one-on-one assistance from an expert editor and writing coach, who can help you brainstorm ideas, revise your drafts, and identify outlets where you can submit your work.
Who We Support
CAR faculty, Affiliates, staff, and community partners.
Interested in learning more? Fill out our contact form.
Public Scholarship Supported by CAR
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Black Americans did NOT start buying more guns after 2020. Read Geoff Holtzman’s analysis in The American Prospect.
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Jennifer Beard and Monica Wang published an article in The Brink describing the importance of public scholarship for rebuilding trust in science.
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The language we use to talk about global health often perpetuates colonial power dynamics. Ifeanyi Nsofor and Sowmya Rao publish an Inter Press Service News Agency commentary arguing that the words we use in our research matter.
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New laws threaten educators who teach history. Where does that leave our democracy? Kaylene Stevens publishes commentary in Cognoscenti.
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