Thomas Chatterton Williams will never forget where he was when he first saw the video of George Floyd’s murder. It’s seared into his memory, much in the same way that people describe 9/11 or the ...
Five years since the start of the pandemic and the racial reckoning post-George Floyd, we’re still seeing the effects that 2020 had on culture and politics. This week, Ben and Max bring on staff ...
Is Thomas Chatterton Williams’s new book, Summer of Our Discontent: The Age of Certainty and the Demise of Discourse, about wokeness, or is it the story of 2020? Yes. Is it a memoir, or is it ...
In this episode of the Invisible Men, Ian and Nique engage in a conversation with author Thomas Chatterton Williams about race, identity, and the complexities of navigating a mixed-race background.
In Self-Portrait in Black and White, Thomas Chatterton Williams creates a distance between himself and categories like black, white or biracial by putting the terms in quotation marks. Before he ...