Celebrate Black History Year and tackle racial inequality all year long

Husbands, D., Bunbury, S. and Anand, D. 2024. Celebrate Black History Year and tackle racial inequality all year long. THE Campus of Times High Education.

TitleCelebrate Black History Year and tackle racial inequality all year long
AuthorsHusbands, D., Bunbury, S. and Anand, D.
Description

Instead of consigning the recognition of Black histories to one single month, Deborah Husbands, Stephen Bunbury and Dibyesh Anand advocate for a Black History Year

Year2024
Output mediaTimes Higher Education
PublisherTHE Campus of Times High Education
Publication dates
Published25 Jan 2024
Web address (URL)https://www.timeshighereducation.com/campus/celebrate-black-history-year-and-tackle-racial-inequality-all-year-long

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