Charlton McIlwain

Charlton McIlwain

Charlton McIlwain is a Vice Provost and Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication at NYU, and the author of 'Black Software: The Internet & Racial Justice, from the AfroNet to Black Lives Matter'. An influential mentor and scholar, McIlwain explores the intersections of media, culture, technology, and social justice, engaged particularly with the impact of the internet on racial justice and activism.

Recommendations

11 OCT 2019

A book by Charlton McIlwain discussing the intersection of race, justice, and technology through the story of black software and its creators.

16 SEP 2020
Pitmaster: Recipes, Techniques, and Barbecue Wisdom [A Cookbook]
Pitmaster: Recipes, Techniques, and Barbecue Wisdom [A Cookbook]

A book that provides insight into the art of barbecue, part of a long tradition of such guides.

Editions

16 SEP 2020
Why is this interesting? - The Race & Barbecue Edition

On cooking, COVID, and anti-Black violence

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