Diaries of an Academic of Color: On the Limits of Academic Spaces, and Life in Two Places
As Beirut is bombed, an academic speaks about justice and extractivism as she is caught between war at home and ...
As Beirut is bombed, an academic speaks about justice and extractivism as she is caught between war at home and ...
In the shadow of Gaza’s genocide, an Arab academic navigates funding, contracts, and collaboration while confronting the quiet violence of ...
An Algerian voice on colonial denial, European “realism,” and why freedom never waits for permission.
Through letters, photos, and memoirs, a Swiss-German artist unravels their family’s colonial legacies in Palestine and how Germany’s unprocessed guilt ...
From Rosa Luxemburg’s century-old defense against militarism to Berlin’s student trials on Palestine, Germany’s judiciary still insists it is “handling ...
Milei’s ‘digital revolution’ turns Argentina into a playground for Big Tech and Big Mining at the expense of its people ...
Israel’s surprise assault sparked a brutal war that allowed Iran’s regime to pose as the nation’s protector. Yet beneath the ...
From Palestine to Iraq, from Lebanon to Syria and Afghanistan, seven women recount how foreign powers promised liberation—only to deliver ...
so, tell me. when do we mourn the living dead that we are, the muted throats that we occupy, the ...
how can we arrive at a condition in which a struggle for a democratic, inclusive and open Syrian polity and ...
Among other things, Gaza has exposed, once and for all, the neoliberal feminism that either stood idly by and watched, ...
