Farah Griffin Pens Piece for the Boston Review

Farah Griffin, Chair of African-American & African Diaspora Studies and former co-director of the Toward an Intellectual History of Black Women working group, recently published a forum response in the Boston Review. In her piece, entitled “Teaching African American Literature During Covid-19,” Professor Griffin reflects on the effects of the current pandemic on her classroom and how it has changed her Introduction to African American Literature course.

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