- "Introduction part is precisely explained."
- "How oppression against Palestinians works...cover, conceal, remove, rub out. Build a house, knock down a house, plant a tree, place a wall, place a sticker."
- Bob Geldorf, Ebola, and white saviorism
- James C. Scott and the politics of Katniss Everdeen
- A textbook example of an anti-union boss campaign
- The party that sparked the Quebec student strike is continuing its austerity drive.
- "After decades of deindustrialization, atomization and gentrification, the centrality of proletarian politics has given way to green politics and plenty of green posturing."
- John Luther Adams [radio 26:59]
- Gauhar Jaan, born Eileen Angelina Yeoward, India's first commercial recording artist
- A visit to Calcutta's Jewish cemetery
- Jerusalem's 800-year-old Indian hospice
- Going Global in Mughal India
- The Myth of the Caliphate
- Urvashi Butalia & Sanjay Subrahmanyam on rewriting history
- Wendy Doniger on the magic ring of memory & forgetfulness
- The Curious Case of Sir Gilbert Grace: Policing Karachi, 1947-1958
- Orientalism & non-translation
- Learning Armenian: Frustration, Endurance & Apricots
- The launch of the BBC's Arabic service in 1938
- The literary oeuvres of Saddam Hussein, Khomeini & Qaddafi
- Sending Home for Mom & Dad: The Extended Family Impulse in Mamluk Politics
- Indigeneity, Palestine & the Demands of Civility
- Native Apostles: Black & Indian Missionaries in the British Atlantic World
- Between Venice & Surat: The Trade in Gold in Safavid Iran
- Phrasebooks for Silk Route Travellers
- To Make A Book (Circa 1960)
- The etymology of "sequin"
- Why "gangster" means "free man" in The Act of Killing
- "Warlords swapped their fatigues for the suits of political office, then issued an amnesty pardoning themselves
- "I guess I have to be president of the United States…Isn't that what all black boys do when we grow up?"
- "We are lumbering, slow beasts and we stand no chance at all of catching them."
- Rapping while black
- "[N]o one can deny that Americans and Brits are dead, and the Europeans alive."
- "Who would want to wear the clothes of a sad, dead man?"
- @h0d3r has perhaps the most distressing complete twitter account history I've ever seen
- Man saves girl: "He said he always carries the knife — usually for peeling an apple or whittling a piece of alder."
- "Then I thought just for the heck of it why not call some Palestinian poets I know...This all took up two hours."
- "He drove to Utah from California, defaced the works and drove back..Now in therapy, he likes Banksy's work."
- At the LIRR lost and found, there are yoga mats, high-end camera lenses, a painted bust of Jesus Christ. "He's been here such a long time."
- “We live in capitalism; its power seems inescapable. So did the divine right of kings.”
- The Passing of the Indians Behind Glass
- Postpolitical Infrastructures
- “The starfish are still dying.”
- The Plague Pits of London
- Virginity Tests, Vile Bodies: Stories from Sisi’s Egypt
- Ground Zero Indicator
- “Almost all of Turkey’s mainstream media outlets are owned by construction and energy conglomerates.”
- The Kurdish Music Industry
- What Kobani Means for Turkey’s Kurds
- “It’s striking how many Eurabia theorists write under pseudonyms when you consider their attacks on Muslim dissimulation.”
- On Marshall G.S. Hodgson’s The Venture of Islam
- A Mesmerizing Short Film About Damascus
- “Also, the idea that Africa needs to be saved in 2014 by washed up C-list pop artists is a perverse example of a messiah complex.”
- Stop Trying to Save the World
- Drunk Tank for Birds
- Reading Ziauddin Sardar’s Mecca: The Sacred City is like watching fifteen hundred years of stop-motion photography.
- “Self-Portrait in Green is a sort of malicious reverie where the real mingles with the imagined, the living with the dead.”
- Where Do I Stuff These Memories? on Africa39.
- What Sofia Samatar said at the World Fantasy Awards
- Mia Couto Reflects On The Civil War That Shaped Him
- The neighbour cries, but are we listening? and an interview with Novuyo Rosa Tshuma
- Okwiri Oduor has a new story in “No Tokens,” called "Swear not to look."
- Chris Abani’s The Face: Cartography of the Void
- CBC interview with Ondjaki (audio)
- The Art of Ama Ata Aidoo (documentary)
- How to Get Away with Uber
- Apartheid Israel
- This Mass Grave Isn’t the Mass Grave You Have Been Looking For
- The Real Lolita
- The Oral History Of The Poop Emoji (Or, How Google Brought Poop To America)
- Is the US the only country where more men are raped than women?
- Dear New York City's Uninsured: Screw You, Love Governor Cuomo
- Why Isn't Academic Research Free to Everyone?
- Film History and Public Memory in Taiwan
- Casual sexism: When a shirt is more than a shirt.
- Is Texas Getting Ready to Kill An Innocent Man?
- Delusions of the Democrats
- The Limits of Alternative Africas
- Why I Left United Airlines
- Chinese characters and eyesight
- "Predictable"
- The University of California's failed funding model
- "The role of managers is to manage. Do not be managed. Stand up, walk out, and disrupt all university activity."
- Framing the short-term strategic landscape of the UC tuition hikes
- A communiqué from the UCSC occupation of Humanities 2
- Some UC occupiers on Ferguson and the state of emergency
- A letter of fire from Egypt
- "Imagine a university where the workers and students who make the place run also get to run the place."
- Sabotaging the brand: what happens when you disrupt a pep rally
- Privatization disproportionately harms the UC's underrepresented communities
- Building times: how lines of care occupied Wheeler Hall (2009)
- The double barricade and the glass floor (2010)
- Free and unequal
- A rape on campus: a brutal assault and struggle for justice at University of Virginia [trigger warning]
- Scabs, scantrons, and strikes at the University of Oregon
- Indicting a system not a man
- No more Missouri compromises
- Inextinguishable fire: Ferguson and beyond