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virtualstarlight · 11 months
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djsonyt · 1 year
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Merci pour l’accueil @mouv @ismaelmereghetti @elenaolvr 🧡🙏🏽 On est tous en beige mais c’est une pure coïncidence 😅🥋 #mouv #mouvradio #radiomouv #radiofrance #radiostation #fm #lhiroyd #hiphop #rap #urbain #popurbaine #paris #france #studio41 #team #nextup #numg #pr #press #label #fam #chanzo #artiste #afro #trap #drill (à Mouv') https://www.instagram.com/p/CmHE4aTsfSr/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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josephjarad · 2 years
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newestmusic · 2 years
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budgetpetcare · 1 month
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St. Patrick's Day Sale on BudgetPetCare with 20% off all the pet care supplies.
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theminimari · 4 months
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NEXT UP TheyAllHateUs Brace yourself for a dose of unfiltered English-language Pinterest goodness with TheyAllHateUs. Discover why this bold and fearless content is taking the digital world by storm.
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hendryroeslyart · 5 months
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Brace yourself for a dose of unfiltered English-language Pinterest goodness with TheyAllHateUs. Discover why this bold and fearless content is taking the digital world by storm.
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power989radio · 1 year
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Reposted from @mslovelyaz You can now find me and the @thebeatlockershow team on @power98.9radio #thisiswhatarizonasoundslike #beatlockershow #mountrushmoore #isthemusicdopethough #Pokafase #DjMarvel #DJJohnBlaze #Lovely #itsgrowtime #communitypartnerspotlight #NextUp #southwest #phoenix #sdr #ikon #power983 #runitup #icebreakers #hydr8forty8 #belovely #guardedhopeorg #power98.9 #dvo #itsmorethanradio #icebreakerswater #realizm (at Power989 Radio) https://www.instagram.com/p/Co216_8vxTV/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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theregosmitty · 1 year
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Go Listen !!!! Cover art by smitty
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djsonyt · 1 year
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⚠️‼️ANNONCE ‼️⚠️ @Lhiroyd est retenu pour la finale régionale du @buzzboosterfr qui se tiendra le 21 avril prochain au @letempsmachine à Tours. Merci à tous les supporters. Merci au jury. Merci à Lhiroyd qui me prouve chaque jour qu’on ne travail pas dur pour rien. Let’s go !! 🚀 L'entrée est gratuite, il faudra juste réserver votre billet sur la billetterie en bio de @letempsmachine. ❤ Partenaires : @culture_gouv // Agence nationale de la cohésion des territoires // @le_cnm // @tunecore.fr // @redbullmusic // @rappeuz // @newtone.media // @abcdrduson // @mosaiquefr // @rapnight_ // @rapdecheznous // @thesaurap // @mouv #LeTempsMachine #BuzzBooster #France #Rap #HipHop #Accompagnement #Dispositif #Musique #Finaliste #Concert #Afro #urbain #nextup (à Le Temps Machine) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpNHkhurGmv/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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coaz76 · 1 year
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Good luck on your next adventure! Safe travels! #oncearaideralwaysaraider #nextup #raiders #infamousblotcrew (at Monterey, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnVB7MJS1jv/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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iamghostwriter · 1 year
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X-mas with the FAM! #igcomicfam #igcomics #igcomicfamily #igcomiccartel #igcomicscommunity #igcomiccollector #chritmas #christmaseve #nextup #igcomicbookfamily #panelalchemist #readmorecomics #readmore #supportindiecomics #supportindiecreators #supportlocalartists #supportindieauthors #createimproverepeat https://www.instagram.com/p/CmkbgIPPiHl/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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gcdageneral · 1 year
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O.G. is gonna be a big problem. N that’s just the BEGINNING #yearone #freshmanonvarsity🏀 #nextup https://www.instagram.com/p/Cmh9uPRO5i1uVazS_Paf3psUnGYgJhIz5Q8qXc0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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bmfcomedy · 1 year
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So I'm here like every Tuesday and Thursday late afternoon into the evening. An hour to pick up my son @lrod_2009 for his class, they @nextup offered him to take and learn a skill. So today, I stayed inside and watched everyone skate around on their boards. Lucas was trying this trick, which I do not know what it's called. But it took him 11 tries to land it, but @instagram only allows 10 pictures or videos. And I wanted to share what I could as you will see the end result. I was laughing, but in the end, I was over joyed when he finally landed this trick. I called it a jump, but obviously, they have a name for it like I stated earlier. Well, enjoy my son's triumph. I know I did. #theberrics #skatepark #lrod #nextup #makingmemorablememories #fathersonlove (at Berrics Skate Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl7exNlLqhe/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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#NextUP in Publishing: A Q&A with Acquisitions Editor Archna Patel
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The Africana Religions series, currently six books strong, is relatively young. What are your hopes for the series’ growth?
I am thrilled to add my energy to the series! Sylvester Johnson, our series editor, and I are excited to keep pushing the series in new directions. We already have wonderful books that challenge conventional narratives around Christianity and the African diaspora. Cécile Fromont’s Afro-Catholic Festivals in the Americas, for example, shows how enslaved and free Africans used Catholicism-derived celebrations to create spaces for cultural expression and political empowerment. We’re also eager to foreground and focus on indigenous religions. Danielle N. Boaz’s Banning Black Gods is a fantastic example. Not only does she highlight understudied religions like Palo Mayombe, but she brings together controversies such as the right to wear headscarves and the right to wear dreadlocks in schools to place this longer history of religious racism into a human rights framework and a call for an end to such abuse.
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Looking ahead, I am excited to make the series a home for scholars who are pushing for change. There is such excellent work being done, for example, at the intersection of religion and technology and religion and health, particularly in light of the pandemic and the climate crisis, and I think scholars who work with this broader goal in mind not only produce important scholarship, but also some captivating creative writing. Adriaan van Klinken’s Kenyan, Christian, Queer, for example, is such a moving book. Not only does it shed light on how religion can become a critical site of queer activism, but because the book interweaves the author’s own personal stories, it results in an intimate, engaging, and urgent book.
One thing I hope that will remain unchanged is that the series will continue to produce field-shifting work. Oludamini Ogunnaike’s Deep Knowledge not only brings attention to Sufism and Ifa in West Africa, but its unique methodological approach makes it a model for future scholarship in the field.
Finally, we are discussing exciting new ways to bring exposure to the series and to feature authors past and present. Stay tuned as we work to bring the subject of Africana religions into conversation with other disciplines, scholars, and audiences.
Are there any current trends in scholarship that you’d like to see the Press’s Africana studies list engaging with?
I am interested in thinking about Africana studies expansively. There is great work being done not just in Afro-Latinx studies, but also projects uncovering the deep histories between Afro-Asia and important research on the lived experience of Afro-Arab communities. How do concepts of self-determination, care, and indigeneity become transformed, mutated, and translated in these different spaces? I’m also invested in exploring these disciplinary boundaries. What do we overlook or discount by upholding the spaces that separate Black studies and Indigenous studies, or the African continent and the Middle East? I am really excited to center marginalized areas of study for the list.
As scholars use new tools and methodologies to bring these stories to light, I love to think about how I can match this energy and think more creatively about the types of books we publish for the list. Short book vs. heavily-illustrated. Biography vs narrative-driven. Personal stories vs. strictly scholarly. I really enjoy these type of brainstorming sessions with authors and it’s so rewarding when the format and the goal of the book align and make an impact out in the world. Speaking of authors, they are the heart of the list and the best part of my job! I am always thinking about how I can best support them and how I can continue to work to make the publishing process more transparent, especially for BIPOC scholars and first time authors. A piece of advice I like to share is don’t wait! Don’t wait until you’ve completely finished the manuscript to reach out to an editor. Reaching out earlier gives us an opportunity to hear about the project and offer feedback as you are writing, but also this is your chance to ask questions and figure out if this is the right editor and right press for you.
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Now that events are returning in-person, what are you enjoying doing in this new normal?
It’s been wonderful to return to in-person conferences! A little nerve-racking, yes (how do I set up meetings again? Oh my god, there are so many people!), but it’s been great to get back out there and have interesting and exciting conversations with scholars about their work. I’ve also been hearing about how people have been caring for their families and their communities during these past few extraordinary years, and it’s very inspiring. It’s also been lovely to see and reconnect with fellow editors in the exhibit halls!
A great joy that I “discovered” during the pandemic was reading outside, and it’s something that I’ve kept up. I’ve been taken on an exhilarating ride in Susanna Clarke’s Piranesi and I am knee deep into the Sandman comics (I have borrowed a friend’s omnibus volume 1 and it is a tome). All this fantasy is very helpful, because stepping into a different world is a great way to forget how badly the Lakers are losing right now. Fingers-crossed that changes soon, but in the meantime, I have my books to comfort me, as always.
Learn more about the Africana Religions series here!
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gldnsctn · 1 year
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#nextup #itstime https://www.instagram.com/p/CkolCSnv1W5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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