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The Pity of Okja

By Anna ShechtmanJuly 20, 2017
Okja critiques affective labor—but it nonetheless relies on its effects to market animal rights
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No SWAT Zone

By Tara Tabassi and Ali IssaJuly 6, 2017
Resisting police militarization under Trump.
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Terror’s Lawfare

By Fathima CaderJune 26, 2017
Reading Canada’s and Sri Lanka’s anti-terror acts reveals the need for comparative and cross-jurisdictional resistance to globally self-justifying discourses of “terror”
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Dispensing God's Care

By Angela MitropoulosJune 12, 2017
Left critiques of the AHCA or Trump’s budget often miss the unique religious goals they serve.
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The Poverty of Entrepreneurship: The Silicon Valley Theory of History

By John Patrick LearyJune 9, 2017
How Silicon Valley coopts history for its own autocratic ends.
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See Hear

By JB BragerJune 2, 2017
A new book offers a different way of attuning ourselves to images of Black lives.
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Becoming a Leak

By Emma PaskMay 30, 2017
Institutions track us through our blood, sweat, and tears, but embracing leakiness has the potential to be a productive experience for an individual
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On Ableism and Animals

By Sunaura TaylorMay 30, 2017
An excerpt from Beasts of Burden, which was published by The New Press in February 2017
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White Defenders

By Patrick BlanchfieldMay 23, 2017
“Self-defense” in America safeguards the privileges of white men as possessors of property, arbiters of sexual access, and inflictors of violence.
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On Feminism’s Fragile Army

By Mahvish AhmadMay 15, 2017
In Sara Ahmed's Living A Feminist Life, feminism is the process of gathering the shards that have been broken when we encounter walls.
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Spell-Check Nation

By Maya BinyamMay 10, 2017
Why do people continue to align themselves with the fantasy of a decorous state?
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Trust in Instinct

By Aviva StahlMay 9, 2017
Sarah Schulman embeds shame within the emotional landscape of Conflict Is Not Abuse.
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Free Us All

By Mariame KabaMay 8, 2017
Participatory defense campaigns as abolitionist organizing.
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Operation Streamline

By Brandon ShimodaMay 3, 2017
The border’s dream is for undocumented immigrants to be its most reliable missionaries. But the immigrant who crosses the border is the affirmation of a life that transcends it.
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Death Undone

By Nehal El-HadiMay 2, 2017
The demand for new relations between death and technology begins with the acknowledgement of Black life
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Misery Loves Company

By Jake RommApril 26, 2017
In László Krasznahorkai’s latest work, the apocalypse has arrived and we’re living in it.

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