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Keishel Williams

New York

Writer at Freelance

Fiction Editor at Barren Magazine

Associate Editor at Pushkin Industries

🇹🇹 Now: Associate Editor @pushkinpods // Contrib Fiction Editor @barrenmagazine ||🖋️ @WSJ, @washingtonpost, @NPR, @LitHub, @The_Rumpus,@CRFashionBook

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  • 2 months ago | yahoo.com | Keishel Williams |Erik Gleibermann

    "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." “The thing about Black history,” said the great academic and historian Henry Louis Gates, Jr., “is that the truth is so much more complex than anything you could make up.” This February, we want to highlight authors who are diving into that complexity and telling stories that buck stereotypes, push the boundaries of our overused, oversimplified narratives, and spotlight moments and individuals who...

  • Dec 5, 2024 | theemancipator.org | Keishel Williams

    Images — and by extension art and culture — serve as a measure of  “who counts” in society, according to Vision & Justice founder Sarah Elizabeth Lewis. As a scholar and historian, her work focuses on the intersection of visual representation, racial justice, and democracy in the United States. Her book, “The Rise: Creativity, the Gift of Failure, and the Search for Mastery” and her popular TED Talk, “How Images Shape Our Understanding of Justice,” have earned her broad audiences.

  • Jun 27, 2024 | theemancipator.org | Keishel Williams

    Harriet Tubman’s legacy looms large and remains woven deeply into the fabric of American society. However, there is a particular narrative about the formerly enslaved abolitionist that is troubling. Nicknamed “Moses” during her quest to save enslaved people via the Underground Railroad, tales told about Tubman often depict her as mythical or even — as in the case of the 2019 biopic Harriet — supernatural.

  • May 10, 2024 | npr.org | Keishel Williams

    The examination of race and identity can be seen throughout literature, and increasingly today. In her debut novel, The Library Thief, Kuchenga Shenjé explores these concepts — and the associated expectations that arise when society demands that every group be neatly categorized. Shenjé delves into the past in this work of historical fiction, posing inquiries about Black people's lives in the Victorian era.

  • May 10, 2024 | newsbreak.com | Keishel Williams

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