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12/18/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/18/2025 11:21

UW Professor Publishes Book on Community, Place and Dominoes in Denver

Steven Bialostok, an anthropologist and professor of elementary and early childhood education in the University of Wyoming College of Education, has published a new book that examines community, belonging and cultural continuity through the everyday practice of playing dominoes.

"Playing to the End: Elder Black Men, Placemaking, and Dominoes in Denver," published by the University of Nebraska Press, draws on five years of ethnographic fieldwork with a group of Black elders who have gathered, some since the 1960s, to play dominoes five nights a week in a dedicated room inside a small city recreation center in Denver, Colo.

Located in a historically Black neighborhood undergoing rapid gentrification, the recreation center has long served as a social and cultural anchor. Through close attention to the men's nightly games -- marked by competition, storytelling, humor and spirited verbal exchange -- Bialostok shows how these practices extend far beyond leisure.

"The room where they play functions as a site of collective placemaking, where Black identity, memory and community are actively sustained and reaffirmed," Bialostok says.

In the face of displacement and the steady erosion of cultural spaces, the dominoes room emerges as a sanctuary of joy and continuity, asserting the men's enduring presence, significance and right to belong in the neighborhood.

More information about "Playing to the End" is available at www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/nebraska/9781496244963/playing-to-the-end/.

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