Corey J. Miles

@coreyjmiles.bsky.social

assistant professor | ethnographer of da black south | wrote vibe | Patricia’s son | ΚΑΨ coreyjmiles.com

Part of my teaching is answering questions that I’m unsure about simply with “I don’t know,” and showing students the limits to my own thinking. In a moment where politicians and social media claim to have absolute truths, my students deserve to people embrace their uncertainty and limits.

In grad school I used free medical clinics in the city, when the doctor found out I was getting a PhD he said that I was not like the other people there & that a medical emergency could destroy the future I was building, as if all poor people don’t have futures.

We are thrilled to announce a new PhD program in Sociology at Tulane University to be launched in 2026. The program stands out for its interdisciplinary linkages, a focus on both academic and non-academic careers. Admitted students are provided five years of funding.

Graduate Programs: School of Liberal Arts at Tulane University

Tulane's City, Culture, and Community program is an interdisciplinary PhD program with cooperation of Sociology, Urban Studies, and the School of Social Work

liberalarts.tulane.edu

A lot of academia is just folks trying to perform being smart like long irrelevant questions after talks, unnecessarily critical reviews, & sounding like a journal article in social settings when folks just chilling. There are different ways of being interesting in these settings.

The Newcomb Department of Music in the School of Liberal Arts at Tulane University is seeking an assistant professor of music (tenure-track) with expertise in the history and practice of Black American music.

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I can’t let my students get finessed out of their own education. I let them know that when learning feels like a chore it’s not by accident. That feeling is inevitable in a society that undermines critical thinking & rewards complacency. I ask them who benefits from that?

Now is the time to be curious about our universe, to be imaginative about all its possibilities, including the potential for humans to live in good and sustainable relations with each other and the ecosystems that we depend upon. This is a time of stubborn freedom dreaming.

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there is no training to prepare you to deal with the passing of one of your students. so much of our engagement with them is about their future that we take for granted, particularly for Black students, how much is denying them of one

When I was young, people adultified me to assign me all tesponsibiiity. Now that I am old, people talk to me like I’m a child, granting me no autonomy. I do believe the colonial brain will make whatever true that it needs to be true, I swear.

"You have to go the way your blood beats. If you don’t live the only life you have, you won’t live some other life, you won’t live any life at all." James Baldwin 🌸🌸

i hate having random conversation with white folks in Ubers & other spaces I can't easily get out. they are going to ask me what i do and when i say professor, we are two questions away from stuff getting uncomfortable

when our mother died my sister faced so many challenges like “how do you fill out FASFA without having an active parent.” She got a full ride to Chapel Hill & is graduating this weekend. Thank you for trusting me to be your brother. Thank you for loving me even when I didn’t always get it right.

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as a social scientist who cares about craft & prose the irony in this is that students work is a lot better than what AI can do. we have focused so much on answers & objectivity at the expense of personal voice, slippages, & creativity that we created an opening for AI.

New York Magazine@nymag.com · last yr.

In only two years, ChatGPT has unraveled the entire academic project. James D. Walsh writes for @intelligencer.com: nymag.com/intelligence....

In the bigger scheme of things the universe is not asking us to do something, the universe is asking us to be something. And that's a whole different thing. ~ Lucille Clifton

we shouldn't have to compete for empathy. if talking about Gaza, Sudan, immigrants, or anyone who has had to fight for their existence makes me as a southern black man less free - i'm not sure freedom was ever possible in this country.

I have an essay coming out about how southern Black art has been at the forefront of American art but has not been able to undo the assumptions about southern Black people because of how our art gets separated from the soil and histories that birthed it.