Nimisha Barton
@nimishabarton
Writer, Educator, DEI Practitioner. Starting fall 2026 Asst Prof at CSU Long Beach. Author of Reproductive Citizens & A Just Future w/Cornell University Press. Co-President of Coordinating Council for Women in History. Rogue scholar. Rage writer.
just dug up this extract from an AHR article published 20 years ago. the historian gestures at "cyber communication" and the possibility of transnational collaborations. wild to think how much the discipline has changed in just that short period of time.
At a moment when democracy is under fire and women, LGBTQ people, and people of color find themselves in constant danger, I offer this piece I wrote for @msmagazine.com showing the longer history of how white supremacy and misogyny prop one another up. Pls share: msmagazine.com/2026/04/13/h...
Check out this article in Academe where I discuss the DEI Debacle through a historical lens. We've been here before, people, and we've taken the wrong lessons Full text here: academeblog.org/2026/02/04/t...
I had the pleasure of reviewing @elisefranklin.bsky.social terrific book Disintegrating Empire: Algerian Family Migration and the Limits of the Welfare State in France for the AHR. Here's sneak preview:
This Christmas, I offer you all the following gift: my student's paper title
New York Times, always asking the tough questions no one else is brave enough to ask
To be clear, I’m not the only one! Here’s the full list of best ofs:
Each year I update this table which surveys scholars programs at the top 10 colleges and unis. Were schools that cared so much about DEI in 2020 still committed 5 years later? Here's what I found:
All I’m saying is why did they put they very white man with all white hair against a white background. Looks like floating glasses.
Last weekend, I spoke at the 2025 Leadership in Higher Education Annual Conference. I discussed the history, present & uncertain future of #DEI. Bottom line: don't stick your head in the sand. Join in solidarity and fight for us. Don't believe me? Then take it from Pres Obama's ed secretary:
Thanks to Beth Dutridge-Corp and Valerie Thompson for inviting me to speak on the NASPA LeadHER panel "Understanding Change & Its Impact" Student affairs folks - I see you and I see the difficult position so many of your institutions are putting you in. Take care of yourselves.
Ummm related content: don’t you just want to slap these tootsies between two pieces of bread and eat ‘em up
I understand each of these words individually but not altogether in this order
The campus bookstore did not disappoint. A student sent me this photo of A Just Future alongside the other naughty titles. As they say, I'm with the banned.
There are protests all around the country today. Get involved in any way you can: march, call your local reps, host a teach in, donate to a local org. We need to stand up for our students and ourselves because these institutions aren't going to save us. These are our demands. What are yours?
Just got this email from my university bookstore that they ordered copies of A Just Future and they're putting them on display along with the other "banned books" 😂😂😂