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Wiathi

Kenya's Security Act: Refugees

By Keguro MachariaDecember 24, 2014
...and “various” other countries in January 2015. Summary The amendments in the Security Act increase refugee vulnerability. They ignore international legal measures designed to help refugees have livable existences. They...
Features

Sunday Reading

By Sunday ReadersDecember 20, 2015
...with the Y-axis Hunting as an Indigenous Right MRA Dilbert Zack Fair: Jim Cornette's Islamophobic views should have no place in wrestling Battle for Boyle Heights' Last Japanese Retirement Home...
Features

The Native Struggle

By The Red NationNovember 25, 2017
The Red Nation's manifesto for Indigenous liberation in the 21st century
Essays & Reviews

Flight for Your Rights

By Lea RosenAugust 1, 2012
...domestic UAS operation. By 2015, the government and the private sector will be flying drones through the skies above the U.S. (and elsewhere — one subsection of the act is...
Essays & Reviews

The Body in Painlessness

By Niko MaragosMarch 28, 2018
The subversive potential of pain set into motion the forces that created the opioid crisis
Features

Sunday Reading

By Aaron BadyMay 17, 2015
Jacob Remes: “As we move forward in densifying the urban core, it is important to look at the quality of life within that urban core.” What it's...
Features

The New Inquiry Vol. 52: New Masses

By TNIMay 17, 2016
...the excerpt of Clover’s book, but the felt experience is chronicled in the universally-reviled 2015 Zac Efron flop We Are Your Friends, dissected here by Ayesha Siddiqi. This limp saga...
Features

Sunday Reading

By Sunday ReadersMarch 20, 2016
...harassment claims.” The Fear of Water in Flint Timothy Morton on haunted architecture, dark ecology, and other objects “This was on 15 March 2015. Since then Mansour has been detained...
Essays & Reviews

Bees Are Dying

By Lauren DucaAugust 18, 2016
...that the bees were dying globally at an alarming rate around 2006. They cited the proliferation of monoculture in agricultural practice, toxic pesticides, and the tainted breeding of queen bees....
Lady Science

Alcoholism, Pregnancy, and the Language of Denigration

By Lady ScienceSeptember 20, 2018
...Fraud (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2015) Emma Pask is a PhD student in the Conceptual and Historical Studies of Science at the University of Chicago. She has a background...
Essays & Reviews

Administrative Remedy

By Barrett BrownMarch 20, 2017
...e-mail service was cut off in early 2015, an hour after I'd used it to contact a journalist about wrongdoing within the Bureau of Prisons, I began the administrative remedy...
South/South

Room Boys

By Maryam Monalisa GharaviSeptember 30, 2015
...rack on each floor. Inside, there is a smaller rack for slippers and home shoes." "A shoe rack is placed outside every quarter," 2015, Gulf News. The tendency to highlight...
Essays & Reviews

Model Architecture: Breaking Godwin’s Law

By TNIFebruary 13, 2017
...“The only one to fix the infrastructure of our country is me—roads, airports, bridges. I know how to build” —@RealDonaldTrump, May 2015   THE master architect of Hitler’s infrastructural...
Essays & Reviews

Privacy for Whom?

By Sam Adler-BellFebruary 21, 2018
Two new books show that for the poor, privacy has never been on offer
Essays & Reviews

Making Again, Making Against

By Paige SweetSeptember 30, 2015
...African rand, Botswana pula, British pound sterling, Indian rupee, euro, Chinese yuan, Japanese yen, and Australian dollar. This system hasn’t restored trust in Zimbabwe’s monetary systems, though; there is persistent...
Essays & Reviews

Nightmares of 1965

By AnonymousDecember 21, 2015
...women’s rights organizers, their families and friends, were killed. Many others were imprisoned, all caught in the choking swirl of local politics and the Cold War. The shape of their...

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