Thomas Chatterton Williams

Thomas Chatterton Williams is the author of a memoir, Losing My Cool: Love, Literature, and a Black Man’s Escape from the Crowd. He lives in Paris with his wife and daughter.

Hip-hop in the Alps

A transcendent mountaintop moment

By Thomas Chatterton Williams | Wednesday December 5, 2018

Protected by Privilege?

An exercise in illogic

By Thomas Chatterton Williams | Wednesday November 28, 2018

Bill of Health

The shock of entering the American health-care system

By Thomas Chatterton Williams | Wednesday November 21, 2018

Guessing Games

What you can tell about people—and what you can’t

By Thomas Chatterton Williams | Wednesday November 14, 2018

Naked and Unafraid

A place where women, and men too, are comfortable in their skin

By Thomas Chatterton Williams | Wednesday November 7, 2018

Ein Prosit!

Sometimes wine is the best medicine

By Thomas Chatterton Williams | Wednesday October 31, 2018

Inane and Insane

Is our world crazier than ever?

By Thomas Chatterton Williams | Wednesday October 24, 2018

A New Breed of Patriot

Sometimes love of country means defying her laws

By Thomas Chatterton Williams | Wednesday October 17, 2018

Don’t Tread on Me

When we’re all victims, we’re all enemies

By Thomas Chatterton Williams | Wednesday October 10, 2018

Strangely Familiar

Some places live in the imagination long before we visit them

By Thomas Chatterton Williams | Wednesday October 3, 2018

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