So excited to share that my latest paper is now available online in Social Forces! I explore Black residents’ emotional attachment and the agentic nature of their desires to stay in the neighborhood despite it not meeting some material needs. I’m happy to be able to center these experiences!
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Congratulations to 2025-2026 ASA POP Fellow Lacee A. Satcher! @laceesatcher.bsky.social @bostoncollege.bsky.social bit.ly/POPfellows
A flyer asking for submissions to a mini-conference "Black Placemaking and Worldmaking: Space, Power, and Possibility" at the 2026 Eastern Sociological Society (ESS) annual meeting in Washington, DC.
I am thrilled to co-organize with @laceesatcher.bsky.social the mini-conference "Black Placemaking and Worldmaking: Space, Power, and Possibility" at the 2026 Eastern Sociological Society (ESS) annual meeting in Washington, DC. If the call resonates with you, please submit your work.
Excited about my latest publication in Qualitative Sociology! I explore how Black residents in a resource scarce ”desert” perceive access to groceries, pharmacies, and parks and why their lived realities often diverge from GIS-based assessments of access. doi.org/10.1007/s111... DM me for a link!
Image shows Rev. William J. Barber delivering the State of Our Union.
Yesterday, Rev. William J. Barber delivered the State of Our Union on Black Star Network. @rolandsmartin.bsky.social 🖤
I watched State of the People yesterday on @legaldefensefund.bsky.social @nativelandpod.bsky.social & other accounts. 🖤
Follow black-owned & other nontraditional media. #blacksky
I need Americans to hate this administration the way Kendrick hates Drake so they can actually stand a chance of surviving
Once again, our section offers a Student Membership Sponsorship Drive for new and renewing student members. Please use the link to sign up. Questions? Contact the Membership Chair, Dr. Lacee Satcher (satcher@bc.edu
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Happy Black History Month! Here is my favorite story about a Black American you may not know about: Robert Smalls. He commandeered a confederate ship and sailed himself, his family, and the other enslaved crew and their families to freedom. THROUGH waters controlled by the Confederacy.
When you can only win with disinformation, data become a threat.
Kiah was set to join our faculty at Howard Law School in the Fall. She was a dedicated, brilliant civil rights lawyer poised to make a powerful difference in our world.
Our hearts are broken & we pray for her family & friends.
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Hey if anyone is considering backing up any datasets for some reason today, the Open Science Framework has free storage up to 5G/private repository, and up to 50G/public repository.
(The OSF is run by a 501c3 (Center for Open Science), so if you do this you might also consider making a donation.)
I am not sure who needs to hear this, but if you are a scholar who uses state or federal public health data sets, you might want to download them to your computer before they disappear.
And Stanford is right. Don't acquiesce in advance. Don't obey illegal orders.
So do something other than issue strongly worded statements for the love of god!
It's been on its deathbed for a while, but it seems like the era of dog-whistle racism has officially passed.
What a terrible day.
I hope people can find some peace.
'For Black residents, Altadena represented something more than suburban living. It was a foothold in generational prosperity.'
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I talked to the Black residents of Altadena who say they’ve lost everything but hope.
“When you escape tragedy, you say, ‘it could have got me.’ It didn’t. So I’m going to keep on going,” said 83-year-old Walt Butler.
Secondhand cars kill. Especially children.