All good things must end, and so it is with this fellowship. It has been a great pleasure to have the opportunity to be the inaugural Scholar in Residence at the International Center for Tolerance Education, Brooklyn, New York.
My term as Scholar in Residence ends on Thursday, 3/31/06. And, with the end of the gig comes the end of this blog.
If you'd like to contact me, please do so via: jdaniels (at) hunter.cuny.edu.
This blog is a place for thinking about white supremacy, racism, xenophobia, and homophobia ("hate") online. It's also a place for me to try out ideas about how to challenge, combat and struggle against these groups, and these expressions, on the internet.
Jessie Daniels has an MA and PhD in Sociology from the University of Texas at Austin. She is Associate Professor at Hunter College in Urban Public Health. Daniels is the author of two books White Lies (Routledge, 1997) and Cyber Racism (Rowman & Littlefield, 2009), both dealing with race and various forms of media. Currently, she is at work on a number of research projects about digital media, social inequality and health, including: 1) a study of feminist bloggers, and 2) an investigation of how LGBTQ homeless youth use mobile digital devices to survive on the streets.