ARTICLES AND EDITORIALS in the POPULAR PRESS

Inwood, J. and Alderman, D. 2022. How a 2013 US Supreme Court Ruling Enabled States to Enact Election Laws Without Federal ApprovalTheconversation.com 1 November. 

Alderman, D. and Inwood, J. 2021 How Black Cartographers Put Racism on the Map. Theconversation.com. 27 February. 

Inwood, J. and Brand, A. 2021. Slave Built Infrastructure Still Creates Wealth in US, Suggesting Reparations Should Cover Past Harms and Current Value of Slavery. Theconversation.com 5 February.  

Inwood, J., 2020.  Closing Polling Places is the 21st Century’s Version of a Poll Tax.  Theconversation.com 16 March.  

Inwood, J., 2018.  MLK’s Vision Matters Today for the 43 Million Americans Living in Poverty. pennlive.com 4 April.  

Inwood, J., 2018. MLK’s Vision Matters Today for the 43 Million Americans Living in Poverty.  Thecoversation.com 2 April. 

Inwood, J., 2018. MLK’s Vision Matters for the 43 Million Americans Living in Poverty. Seattle Post-Intelligencer. 2 April. 

Inwood, J., 2018. MLK’s Vision Matters Today for the 43 Million Americans Living in Poverty. mysanantonio.com 2 April. 

Alderman, D., and Inwood, J., 2018. What if the MLK Holiday Were April 4? Diversity in Higher Education. 10 January. 

Inwood, J., 2018. MLK’s Vision of Love as a Moral Imperative Still Matterstheconversation.com 10 January.  

Inwood, J., 2018. MLK’s Vision of Love as a Moral Imperative Still Matters. globegazette.com 10 January. 

Inwood, J., 2018. MLK’s Vision of Love as a Moral Imperative Still Matters. Idaho-Press Tribune, 10 January.  

Inwood, J., and Alderman, D., 2017. America’s Birmingham Moment. The Globe and Post, 14 August.  

Inwood, J., and Alderman, D., 2017.  “Why Taking Down Confederate Flag is Only the First Step to Justice.” Business Insider.com 12 June.  

Inwood, J, and Alderman, D., 2017. “Why Taking Down Confederate Memorials is Only a First Step: Taking Down Confederate Symbols Can’t be a Substitute for the Hard Work of Racial Reconciliation.” salon.com, 6 June.  

Inwood, J, and Alderman, D., 2017. “Why Taking Down Confederate Memorials is Only a First Step” Houston Chronicle 6 June. 

Inwood, J., and Alderman, D., 2017. “Why Taking Down Confederate Memorials is Only a First Step” theconversation.com 5 June.

Inwood, J., and Alderman, D., 2017. “Why Taking Down Confederate Memorials is Only a First Step” Montana Standard, 5 June.

Inwood, J., and Alderman, D., 2017. “Why Taking Down Confederate Memorials is Only a First Step” SFGate.com 5 June.

Inwood, J., and Alderman, D., 2017. “Why Taking Down Confederate Memorials is Only a First Step” Beaumont Enterprise  5 June.

Inwood, J., and Alderman, D., 2017.  “Why Taking Down the Confederate Memorial is Only a First Step.” Idaho Press-Tribune. 4 June. 

Inwood, J., 2017.  “Dealing with Hate: Can America’s Truth and Reconciliation Commissions Help?” theconversation.com 28 February. 

Inwood, J., 2017. “Dealing with Hate: Can America’s Truth and Reconciliation Commissions Help?” Wisconsin News, 28 February.  

Inwood,  J., 2017. “Dealing with Hate: Can America’s Truth and Reconciliation Commissions Help?” Associated Press, 1 March. 

Inwood, J., 2017. “Fractured Nation Needs to Remember King’s Message.” The Norman Transcript. 17 January.

Inwood, J., 2017. “MLK’s Vision of Love Can Help Heal Today’s Divisions.” Newsweek 16 January. 

Inwood, J., 2016.  “Why a Fractured Nation Needs to Remember MLK’s Message of Love.” Huffingtonpost.com 16 November. 

Inwood, J., 2016. “MLK in Trumpland: America Should Look to Martin Luther King, Jr., During this Post-Election Chaos.”  Salon.com 20 November.  

Inwood, J., 2016.  “MLK on the Hard Business of Loving Your Enemy: In the 1960s, like now, the US Nation Was Divided.”  Houston Chronicle 16 November. 

Inwood, J., 2016.  “Why a Fractured Nation Needs to Remember King’s Message of Love.” theconversation.com 16 November.  

Inwood, J., 2016. “Ask an Ethicist: To Stand or to Sit for the National Anthem?” Penn State News. pennstatenews.com, 3 October. 

Bonds, A., and Inwood, J., 2016. “White Supremacy and Property Rights: Tamir Rice and the Oregon Standoff.” racismreview.com 19 January. 

Inwood, J., and Alderman, D., 2015.  “Diversity at UT Vital to Success of Entire State.” Knoxville News-Sentinel 12 December 2 B. 

Alderman, D., and Inwood, J., 2015.  “Make Civil Rights a Geography Awareness Week Theme.”  Association of American Geographers Newsletter. 30 July. 

Inwood, J., and Alderman, D., 2015.  “MLK’s Plan: Applying Standards of Nonviolence to All.”  Knoxville Mercury 7 May, pg. 9.  

Alderman, D., and Inwood, J.,  2014.  “Wendell Scott Deserves Spot in NASCAR Hall of Fame,” The Tennessean 18 May http://www.tennessean.com/story/opinion/2014/05/19/wendell-scott-deserves-spot-nascar-hall-fame/9256251/

Inwood, J., and Tyner, J., 2013.  “What’s so Funny about Peace, Love, and Understanding, Anyway? A Response to Joel Wainwright (and with Apologies to Elvis Costello),” Antipode Foundation. http://wp.me/p16RPC-OQ   

Inwood, J., and Tyner, J., 2011.  “Guns and Geography:  Rights, Rhetoric, and Regulations.”  Association of American Geographers Newsletter 46 (3) 19

Tyner, J, and Inwood, J., 2009.  “Challenging America’s Racialized War Culture.” Association of American Geographers Newsletter 44 (1) 13.