Hakeem AnguluRace, Gender, and Harvard EmpireA public history project juxtaposing the words of the namesakes of four Harvard College houses with the presence and voices of Black women.Nov 14, 2019Nov 14, 2019
Hakeem AnguluinHarvard College Open Data ProjectHow Harvard’s Expansion Affects the Communities Around ItResurgenceSep 7, 2018Sep 7, 2018
Hakeem AnguluChild Trafficking in Jamaica: Moving Beyond RhetoricIntroduction: A Global EffortDec 23, 2017Dec 23, 2017
Hakeem AnguluBe A Man: Black Masculinity RedefinedThe composite words of the term “Black Masculinity” are harder to define than the term itself. “Blackness” often eludes an absolute…Dec 23, 2017Dec 23, 2017
Hakeem AnguluThe Problem We All Live WithRuby Bridges, the little girl depicted in Norman Rockwell’s 1964 The Problem We All Live With, was born in Tylertown, Mississippi. In 1960…Dec 23, 2017Dec 23, 2017
Hakeem AnguluFrom Jamaica to Madagascar: Consistent Meaning of Resilience and Need for Planetary HealthWhen I first applied for the Planetary Health Undergraduate Fellowship, I was very focused on the intersection between human health and…Dec 23, 2017Dec 23, 2017