- The Global Circulation of a Black Radical Icon
- Sofia Samatar GOH Speech for WisCon 40 (2016)
- Indian Empire and its ideologues: a response to Ashis Nandy
- State Violence against Peaceful Assemblies in Kashmir
- We have never been Star Trek
- 'Freddie Mercury was a prodigy'
- A History and Future of Resistance
- Afterlives
- The turn to burning in South Africa
- Deep in the Swamps, Archaeologists Are Finding How Fugitive Slaves Kept Their Freedom
- Everybody Loves A Good Riot
- Between victimising and patronising: A critique of Brahmanism in media representations of trans people
- Kabali: from caste to consciousness
- Why I wrote a book on Dalit food
- Spine Review: What Is Remembered, Suketu Mehta
- Irom Sharmila: A Look Back at a Struggle That Has No Parallel
- Some Rules for Teachers
- “It was the dense, tangled hostility of the [Great Dismal Swamp] and its enormous size that enable hundreds, and perhaps thousands, of escaped slaves to live here in freedom.”
- What’s Happening in Standing Rock
- The View from Madinah
- “I just remember feeling absolutely fucking worthless,” said one person, “like what I was doing was never what you should be doing on fieldwork.”
- An Unprecedented Faculty Lockout
- The Facts of Life
- Lebanon’s Waste Management Policies One Year After the 2015 Crisis
- “Yes, of course, all women know each other,/the way you always suspected.”
- Can We Get Better at Predicting Earthquakes?
- Turkey’s Cyclical Coups
- To Boldly Imagine: Star Trek's Half Century.
- 13 science fiction authors on how Star Trek influenced their lives.
- 50 Years of Trekkies.
- Women who love Star Trek are the reason that modern fandom exists.
- What If Star Trek Never Existed?
- In a World without Star Trek...
- The Star Trek You Didn't See.
- How Every Single Star Trek Novel Fits Together
- TNG and the limits of liberalism.
- What Deep Space Nine does that no other Star Trek series can.
- Fighter Planes vs. Navies.
- Fifty years of Star Trek – a socialist perspective.
- Star Trek in the Age of Trump.
- Star Trek Is Brilliantly Political. Well, It Used To Be.
- Sounds of Spock.
- A Counterpoint.
- Catching Up with Star Trek IV's Real Hero.
- The Workday on the Edge of Forever.
- My own contribution to the "Star Trek at 50" thinkpiece industry: "We Have Never Been Star Trek." And some followup commentary on First Contact and the Rebootverse from Adam Kotsko.
- Some more teasing about Star Trek: Discovery: Time to rewatch "Balance of Terror."
- Majel might even voice the computer.
- And of course they did: CBS and Paramount Royally Screwed Up Star Trek's 50th Anniversary.
- "When Kiyonda Hester started the final year of her master’s program in social work, on Wednesday at Long Island University’s Brooklyn campus, an instructor began a course by acknowledging he was unqualified to teach it."
- Hundreds of LIU students walk out on second day of professor lockout
- "Cline and the LIU board of trustees have had the opposite view: that the primary goal of the university is to improve its credit rating."
- One week and counting: lessons from the LIU lockout
- "[H]ow do you produce prestige that shields you from inquiries that undermine legitimacy without sacrificing profit? ITT certainly did not figure that out."
- The ITT fraud: for-profit education and the crisis of the commons
- Inside Bill Clinton's nearly $18 million job as "honorary chancellor" of a for-profit college
- Cashing in on the culture wars
- "[A]fter LSU football suffered an upset loss, judges in Louisiana routinely doled out harsher sentences to juveniles."
- Who's afraid of AAARG?
- Black teachers matter
- Salaita's departure and the gutting of American Indian Studies at the University of Illinois
- Fred Moten's statement in support of a boycott of Israeli academic institutions
- Keeping the student strike alive in Quebec
- Rebellion and reprisals: how outside support can impact the outcome of prison struggles
- "This is a call to end slavery in America"
- The crisis and the rift
- The Largest Prison Strike in US History
- Fuck You Žižek!
- Evidence Rebuts Chomsky's Theory of Language Learning
- We have never been Star Trek
- 2020 Census Less Complicated for Latinos
- India cuts off mobile internet in Kashmir
- Sesame Street does Sociophonetics
- The Anthropocene Debate: On the Limits of Colonial Geology by Neel Ahuja
- Why Do Americans Find Cuba Sexy?—?but Not Puerto Rico?
- Letter from Leonard Peltier
- Jonathan Basile: Who’s Afraid of AAARG?
- David Knight Jr. on the work of Frances Gallardo
- From Standing Rock to Palestine, the Caterpillar Bulldozers at Work for the Colonial Project