Nicole Aljoe Associate Professor of English and African American Studies n.aljoe@northeastern.edu 617.373.4543 Expertise eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Black Atlantic Literature, eighteenth-century British Novel, Postcolonial Studies, the Slave Narrative Nicole Aljoe in the Press Daily Express King Charles’ grasp on Commonwealth in peril as major country threatens exit Nicola Aljoe, professor of English and Africana studies at Northeastern University, said: “They have a completely different relationship with her.” Without the queen at its heart, Commonwealth faces uncertain future “Yes, the queen is a powerful symbol,” said Nicole Aljoe, a professor of English and Africana Studies at Northeastern University in Boston in the United States. Nicole Aljoe for Northeastern Global News Third annual bell hooks symposium, ‘Black Feminist Worldmaking,’ helps kick off Black History Month at Northeastern Third annual bell hooks symposium, ‘Black Feminist Worldmaking,’ helps kick off Black History Month at Northeastern Northeastern kicks off Black History Month with the third annual bell hooks symposium, sparking dialogues on AI, history and culture. The hard story of Caribbean immigrants and the American Dream The hard story of Caribbean immigrants and the American Dream Caught between their parents’ traditions and the pressure to assimilate to a new culture, second-generation immigrants face specific challenges. These challenges are made more complex for the children of Caribbean immigrants in the United States, according to a group of scholars who discussed the topic last week at Northeastern.
Daily Express King Charles’ grasp on Commonwealth in peril as major country threatens exit Nicola Aljoe, professor of English and Africana studies at Northeastern University, said: “They have a completely different relationship with her.”
Without the queen at its heart, Commonwealth faces uncertain future “Yes, the queen is a powerful symbol,” said Nicole Aljoe, a professor of English and Africana Studies at Northeastern University in Boston in the United States.