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Episode 44: "Us" & "Them" in the Ancient & Anglo-Saxon Worlds
Episode 51: Race & Racism in Ancient & Medieval Studies, Part One: The Problem
Dr. Katherine Blouin Everyday Orientalism blog@isisnaucratis
Dr. Damian Fleming @FW_Medieval
Dr. Usama Ali GadClassics in Arabic blog@Usamaligad78
Dr. Rebecca Futo KennedyClassics at the Intersections blogSourcebook on Race and Ethnicity in the Classical World @kataplexis
asa.shtml">Dr. Asa Mittman Inconceivable Beasts: The Wonders of the East in the Beowulf Manuscript
Dr. Dimitri Nakassis Aegean Prehistory blog@DimitriNakassis
Dr. Helen YoungRace & Popular Fantasy: Habits of Whiteness @heyouonline
Dr. Donna ZuckerbergEidolon @donnazuck
The Public Medievalist's series on Race, Racism, & the Middle Ages
In the Middle blog (frequently has useful posts on these subjects)
Hold My Mead: A Bibliography For Historians Hitting Back At White Supremacy by Sarah Bond
Medieval People of Color Tumblr
Pharos -- documenting misuse of the Classics
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