- "How is it possible to feel exiled from a language that isn’t mine?"
- "In the legal context, structural violence is perpetrated on detainees through the medium of time."
- Ballad of the Poverties
- American arrogance and the movement to end 'female genital mutilation'
- The politics of Black hair and hijab
- We Are All Lesbians
- The figure of the migrant
- Cities of jasmine, roses of beloveds: scent, identity, and culture in the Middle East
- The Socioeconomics Of Bad Weather In Jordan
- Seeds of Sudanese Identity: Unsettling the Logic of Racialisation
- Women as Space/Women in Space: Relocating our Bodies and Rewriting Gender in Space
- We are ugly, but we are here!
- “Being lazy” and slowing down: Toward decolonizing time, our body, and pedagogy
- Deconstructing Hairy: the Myth of the Arab Male
- Lampedusa – battered by the winds, gasping for air
- University of California has millions invested in private prisons
- "The national anti-rape movement on college campuses is a good thing insofar as it unites students in a fight for sexual wellbeing. But it is not a good thing insofar as it authorizes…the policing of people who appear out of place on a college campus."
- #MizzouSyllabus
- "Ambiguity…is deployed to maintain the status quo and insulate our institutions from any sense of responsibility."
- Sexism and violence in the neoliberal university
- Why students foot the bill for college sports, and how some are fighting back
- Why education does not fix poverty
- The profound emptiness of "resilience"
- After #CadaanStudies
- Student protesters in São Paulo celebrate victory as governor backs down and education secretary resigns
- Welcome to Lesvos
- The Internet is a Series of Lead Tubes
- “the role of a survivor in a mass shooting: to be okay, to get better, to exemplify resilience for a country always rushing to heal and continue on.”
- Spoiler Alerts: Three Books on Trash
- Whale Fall
- How the Lie That American Muslims Cheered on 9/11 Began
- “On Dec. 3, 1990, an earthquake was supposed to level the small town of New Madrid, Missouri and become one of the biggest natural disasters the country had ever experienced.”
- The Hydrological Map of Canada
- Odessa 1812: Plague and Political Tyranny at the Edge of Empire
- The Feminine Grotesque: A Unified Theory
- “The cache of words used to describe Newfoundland and Labrador’s natural environment is as vast and wide as the province itself—geographic, atmospheric, vocational, poetic, and, like most of life lived along the coast, weather-dependent.”
- Trespassers On The Rooftops: A Secret History of Mexico City's Cultural Revolutionaries
- Ghost Streets of Los Angeles
- Aevee Reviews The Destiny Flavor Text(following up A Thing Or Two About Destiny)
- A review of Over the Garden Wall, and the criticism it inspired
- Homecoming, in games and life
- Continuing HRT After Arriving in the UK, a guide
- Spoiler Alerts: Three Books on Trash
- Video Game Programmer Culture Must Change
- Rosa Parks and the history of organizing against sexual violence
- The CEO Paying Everyone $70,000 Salaries Has Something to Hide
- What's happening with unionization at VW in Tennessee?
- Religion and neoliberalism
- How to write about higher education
- A map of American student debt
- An isochronic map of the world, c. 1914
- Donald Trump's repetitive rhetoric
- Three Bullshit Tests for Continental Philosophy
- Why Education Does Not Fix Poverty
- America’s killingest counties
- How securing community rights can help fight climate change
- The roots of anti-Mizrahi racism in Israel
- America’s Blue-Collar White People Are Dying at an Astounding Rate
- More Than A Seat On The Bus
- China's plan to put two-faced citizens on credit blacklist isn't all that unusual
- Four tough things columnists should do before writing about universities