ARTICLES
‘Flat-out’ formalism: Strong Island as trans-of-color critique
By Tory Jeffay

What is not real can be felt into being: affective threat in Jordan Peele’s Get Out
By Emma Train

This scholarship is important: experiences in newspaper historical research of African-American voices on radio
By Bala Baptiste

Romantic female friendships as resistance: subversive web series in the United States and India
By Molly Bandonis and Namrata Rele Sathe

‘It’s all the way you look at it, you know’: reading Bill ‘Bojangles’ Robinson’s film career
By Hannah Durkin

Water color: radical color aesthetics in Julie Dash’s Daughters of the Dust
By Diana Pozo

A Cult Film by Proxy: Space Is the Place and the Sun Ra Mythos
By Jamie Sexton
