The killing of Trayvon Martin along with the trial and acquittal of George Zimmerman provoked many discussions and debates: some touching upon painful issues, others just rather painful to listen to or read. What struck me most however were the conversations and opinions about what the killing, trial, and subsequent acquittal meant for our nation. What we came to learn is that the killing, trial and acquittal mean different things to different people. That fact should neither surprise us nor make us hesitant to examine, still further, the complex nature of the Trayvon Martin killing, its aftermath, and the history of our nation
In this article, I examine how political and media discourses of multiraciality are deployed to just...
This textual analysis examines news framing of the shooting of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman. A...
On February 26, 2012, George Zimmerman, a man of White American and Peruvian descent, shot and kille...
Political scientist Cathy Cohen has characterized the post-Reagan era African American community as ...
Neighborhood Watch coordinator George Zimmerman’s February 2012 fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin, an...
Reflecting back a decade later, what is the enduring significance of the Trayvon Martin case—a Black...
In the wake of the killing of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman, the article argues for American Ju...
A critique of the prosecution of George Zimmerman for the murder of Trayvon Martin, concluding tha...
The trial of the Neighborhood Watch volunteer George Zimmerman (July, 2013) for the fatal shooting ...
Some philosophers have contended that racism necessarily involves a binary structure. In the United ...
The recent case of Trayvon Martin has sparked national public outrage and a sensational, overwhelmin...
The case of 17-year-old Afro-American Trayvon Martin shot dead in 2012 by white neighborhood watch G...
This Article takes what many view as an extraordinary case about racial hatred from 1955, the Emmett...
In this book chapter, published in TRAYVON MARTIN, RACE, AND AMERICAN JUSTICE: WRITING WRONG (Sense ...
If the Trayvon Martin/George Zimmerman case is to have value beyond its immediate facts, it is impor...
In this article, I examine how political and media discourses of multiraciality are deployed to just...
This textual analysis examines news framing of the shooting of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman. A...
On February 26, 2012, George Zimmerman, a man of White American and Peruvian descent, shot and kille...
Political scientist Cathy Cohen has characterized the post-Reagan era African American community as ...
Neighborhood Watch coordinator George Zimmerman’s February 2012 fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin, an...
Reflecting back a decade later, what is the enduring significance of the Trayvon Martin case—a Black...
In the wake of the killing of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman, the article argues for American Ju...
A critique of the prosecution of George Zimmerman for the murder of Trayvon Martin, concluding tha...
The trial of the Neighborhood Watch volunteer George Zimmerman (July, 2013) for the fatal shooting ...
Some philosophers have contended that racism necessarily involves a binary structure. In the United ...
The recent case of Trayvon Martin has sparked national public outrage and a sensational, overwhelmin...
The case of 17-year-old Afro-American Trayvon Martin shot dead in 2012 by white neighborhood watch G...
This Article takes what many view as an extraordinary case about racial hatred from 1955, the Emmett...
In this book chapter, published in TRAYVON MARTIN, RACE, AND AMERICAN JUSTICE: WRITING WRONG (Sense ...
If the Trayvon Martin/George Zimmerman case is to have value beyond its immediate facts, it is impor...
In this article, I examine how political and media discourses of multiraciality are deployed to just...
This textual analysis examines news framing of the shooting of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman. A...
On February 26, 2012, George Zimmerman, a man of White American and Peruvian descent, shot and kille...