[1] Research articles: Political development
Innovation, inevitability, and credibility : tracking the origins of Black civil rights issues / Matthew B. Platt
Racialized political anger : affective reactions to Barack Obama and federal government / David C. Wilson
Disasters, public policy, and urban Black communities : urban planning and revovery during Hurricanes Andrew and Katrina / David McBride
[2] Symposium: Association for the Study of Black Women in Politics
Introduction: Nobody can tell it all : Symposium on how researching Black women in politics changes political science : methodologies, epistemologies, and publishing / Nikol G. Alexander-Floyd and Tiffany Willoughby-Herard
Radical Black feminism and the fight for social and epistemic justice / Nikol G. Alexander-Floyd
The secret eye : Black women in politics and publishing / Tiffany Willoughby-Herard
Yearning : Black female academics, everyday Black women/girls, and the search for a social justice praxis / Brittany Lewis
Black feminist prison politics / Duchess Harris
[3] Praxis: social science expert testimony and the Voting Rights Act
Social science expert witness testimony in voting rights cases / Richard L. Engstrom, Daniel McCool, Jorge Chapa, and Gerald R. Webster
[4] Book reviews
Christina Heatherton, ed., Downtown blues : a skid row reader; and Christina Heatherton and Jordan Camp, eds., Freedom now! : struggles for the human right to housing in L.A. and beyond / reviewed by Mark Schuller
Nadia Brown, Sisters in the statehouse : Black women and legislative decision making / reviewed by Evelyn Simien
Preston H. Smith II, Racial democracy and the Black metropolis : housing policy in postwar Chicago / reviewed by Teri Platt
Vincent W. Lloyd, ed., Race and political theology / reviewed by David E. Dixon
Robert Holmes, Maynard Jackson : a biography / reviewed by Andra Gillespie
Grace Kyungwon Hong and Roderick A. Ferguson, eds., Strange affinities : the gender and sexual politics of comparative racialization; and Ernesto Javier Martinez, On making sense : queer race narratives of intelligibility / reviewed by Yu-Fang Cho.