- The Unusual Mind of Clarice Lispector
- The Futuristic Lagos of Nnedi Okorafor's Lagoon.
- Elephants and Kings
- Eat, Pray, Post
- The People Downstairs
- Ghosts of Yogas Past and Present
- Into the Wild
- Juliana Spahr on Something Other than Capitalism
- Sex Scene
- The great Indian cricket ad tamasha
- The older I get, the uglier I want my music to feel, to be.
- The delicate matter of the shameez.
- Please Don't Have Sex With Robots
- If colonialism was the apocalypse, what comes next?
- Fragility
- U.S. education reform and the maintenance of white supremacy
- Scott Walker stresses the importance of education days after cutting education funding by $250 million
- Between the public and its privates (call for 3rd MLA subconference)
- University bureaucracy as organized crime
- "[M]anagement has become the model for academic excellence"
- In 2008 there were 5 college food banks in the U.S. Now there are 199.
- University of Illinois officials used personal email to hide discussions
- New questions about who exactly made the decision to fire Steven Salaita
- Document dump of internal UIUC administrative emails on the firing of Salaita (pdf)
- From college readiness to ready for revolution! Third World student activism at a northern California community college, 1965-1969
- BART riders profile black and homeless people with new "security" app
- "[T]he specter of large-scale property destruction was indeed integral to protest tactics that won major concessions"
- Jerry Berrigan (1919-2015)
- A story about gentrification
- What Do the Poor Need? Try Asking Them.
- "There are no good lions, bad lions, or favorite lions. There are only the lions that eat their livestock."
- How can a Canadian caretaker government negotiate the TPP during an election?
- The peculiarly American obsession with dictionaries.
- Atomic Bomb Survivors Implore Abe to Withdraw Unpopular Security Bills.
- Remembering Nagasaki, 70 years ago today
- Arabia, Greece & Byzantium: Cultural Contacts in Ancient & Medieval Times
- The Complicating Sea: The Indian Ocean as Method
- Blue and Green Eyes in the Islamicate Middle Ages
- Seaweed from Hell? A Qur'?nic hapax legomenon in a modern Arabic dialect
- On camels, ropes, and the eye of a needle
- How Indian universities became an arm of the state
- The Chinese Labour Corps in Basra during WW1
- The First Printed Ottoman Map of Palestine, 1804
- How to be a badass Muslim female artist
- Eat, Pray, Post - How virality is westernizing the entire world
- Facebook Domestication
- On the elementary structure of domination
- Intersectional pain: what I’ve learned from hospices and feminism of colour
- Gay Marriage Hurts My Breasts
- "Sometimes the fire is not fire. Sometimes it’s not everything that burns."
- Igbo Resistance in Colonial Virginia
- W. E. B. Du Bois to Malcolm X: The Untold History of the Movement to Ban the Bomb
- Why Bush v. Gore began a devastating new era for American civil rights
- What Makes Scandinavia Different?
- Dislodged in New York
- The Melancholy Pop Idol Who Haunts China
- You Broke Peer Review. Yes, I Mean You.
- “you’d almost have to intentionally train the dog to make mistakes"
- An Interview with Fred Moten, Part I
- An Interview with Fred Moten, Part II
- Ben Carson talks ‘all lives matter,’ immigration reform
- Darwinian Soup
- Dinosaurs in the Hood by Danez Smith
- Exploring (Semantic) Space With (Literal) Robots
- Fred Moten and Stefano Harvey, "The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning & Black Study [full text]
- Jim Crow era - “Negro Motorist Green Book”
- "Let Me Handle My Business, Damn" by Morgan Parker
- Oakland Makeshift Memorials, 2007
- Read the introduction "The Repeating Body" by Kimberly Juanita Brown
- "Sometimes The Fire" Is Not Fire by Akwaeke Emezi
- The Slave at the Louvre
- US Drops Atomic Bombs on Japan in 1945
- Search and Rescue for Sale
- “The White Sea Canal became the USSR’s first experimental construction site.”
- How a Pakistani studying Bengali in Kolkata discovered a forgotten branch of his family
- Trams in Wartime Hiroshima, Reenacted
- Built for Eternity: on the Hoover Dam, Yucca Mountain, and the Clock of the Long Now
- Samuel Delany and the Past and Future of Science Fiction
- How Scientists Feel (about climate change)
- “We have no choice but to let you know that we are not dead.”
- “You could put it that I’m spoiling for a fight.” URSULA
- Why Your Rent is So High and Your Pay is So Low
- Learning from the Legacy of Mt St Helens
- “Parroting Erdoganology to explain everything in Turkey through him is not analysis.“
- A Note on Race and the Left
- Reading the Qur’an in Latin Christendom
- Being Black in Turkey: You Should Have Warned Us
- The Next Civil Rights Movement
- As Met Abandons Blackface, a Look at the Legacy of African Americans in Opera
- "The use of social network contacts as a basis for establishing credit worthiness"
- "using risk assessment in sentencing itself."
- Why Your Rent Is So High and Your Pay is Low
- Google Wants In on On-Demand, Workers Want Rights
- Uber is Pulling Out All the Stops for its California Lawsuit
- Amnesty International's Long Due Support for Sex Workers' Rights
- The Future of Work: Making Service Work Pay
- A Future for Workers: A Contribution from Black Labor
- How Michael Brown Changed Our Perception of America
- Going with the Flow
- Two Way Monologue: How to get past science vs. religion
- Man is the Pasture of Being
- Last Crown at Marienbad (video)
- Woven