The Perfect Game Updated -
It is not just dominance; it is absolute, sterile perfection. While a "no-hitter" allows for walks or errors, a perfect game requires the pitcher to face exactly 27 batters and retire 27 batters.
It is not just dominance; it is absolute, sterile perfection. While a "no-hitter" allows for walks or errors, a perfect game requires the pitcher to face exactly 27 batters and retire 27 batters.
Introduction
Liza Weinstein & Meghan Doran
Revealing the Ruse: Shifting the Narrative of Colorblind Urbanism
Melissa M. Valle
Xenophobia and Capitalist Urbanisation Processes in Johannesburg’s ‘African’ Townships
Trevor Ngwane
Black Women and State-Sanctioned Violence in the Brazilian City
Keisha-Khan Y. Perry
The Black City?
AbdouMaliq Simone
Theorizing Racial Justice and the City: Learning from the ‘Tuvel Affair’
Kate Derickson