
In this conversation, we discuss the entangled history of European integration and African decolonization and the inclusion of the postwar empire in the construction of Europe during the postwar era through the lens of youth and education initiatives. She currently chairs the Tyler Stovall WSFH Mission Prize Committee and the WSFH engagé.e.s program. College Park 30337 Phone: 67 Atlanta Unbound Academy (AUA) is a tuition-free charter school community for K-8 that mirrors the experience of Historically Black Colleges and Universities by providing a rigorous, empowering, and culturally relevant education to students in Atlanta. She is a member of the Graduate Faculty in History at Rutgers-New Brunswick and Rutgers’ Center for African Studies, and former member of the Governing Council of the Western Society for French History (WSFH). For more information on Atlanta Unbound Academy, visit the school website by clicking here. A co-founder of the Race and Pedagogy Working Group at the University of Chicago, she organizes workshops, facilitations, and community classes on power, privilege, and inclusive teaching. John’s leases its education building to Atlanta Unbound Academy, a K-8 charter school that provides a rigorous, empowering, and culturally relevant education to students in Atlanta. Atlanta Classical Academy requires students to wear uniforms to eliminate distractions, to level the playing field, and to remind ourselves that we are. Marker works on initiatives for social justice and equity in the academy. In addition to her research and teaching, Dr.
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Christy Pichichero, a three-part series of special issues on race and racism in France and the Francophone world today in H-France Salon. Atlanta Unbound Academy corporate office is located in 1743 Hardin Ave, College Park, Georgia, United States and has 5 employees. Her work has been published in The American Historical Review, French Politics, Culture & Society, and Know: A Journal on the Formation of Knowledge. Her research and teaching interests are in imperial and postcolonial Europe, francophone Africa, race, religion, youth, and global history.


Emily Marker, she is an assistant professor of history at Rutgers University-Camden.
