From NYC Standing Rock Syllabus:
- “History.”
- “Reflections on Mni Sose after Lewis and Clark” in This Stretch of River 59-102.
- “Why the Founder of Standing Rock Sioux Camp Can’t Forget the Whitestone Massacre.”
- “Taking a Stand at Standing Rock.”
- Camp of the Sacred Stones. NO Dakota Access Pipeline zine.
- “Indigenous Youth are Building a Climate Justice Movement by Targeting Colonialism.”
- “Lakota Giving and Justice.”
- “Fighting for Our Lives: #NoDAPL in Historical Context.”
- “Obama Pipeline Plot Twist is Not a Victory–And Could Erase the Struggle.”
- “A History and Future of Resistance.”
- “File for Injunction, ‘Standing Rock Sioux Tribe v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.’”
- “Where Are They Now?”
- Harvard dining workers win healthcare concessions and $35,000 annually in wages
- Texas's voter registration laws are straight out of the Jim Crow playbook
- Profit vs. Prisoners: How the largest U.S. prison healthcare provider puts lives in danger
- NYC jails fail to identify prisoners with cognitive problems
- 8,000 reports from the Congressional Research Service made public
- Undercover with a border militia
- Demilitarizing America's Police: A Constitutional Analysis
- What Is Aleppo?
- “But right now, we don’t have problems in Syria. We have tragedies, we have massacres, we have a horrific human condition.”
- The Debate Over Syria Has Reached a Dead End
- The (Literal) Trash Heap of History
- Cultural Fire on the Mountain: An Introduction to Native Cultural Burning
- Peripheral Ethnographies
- “A great deal of post-apocalyptic fiction written by women imagines society in a way that is so radically different from the patriarchal literary imagination that it would read as science fiction even without the nuclear fallout.”
- Vulnerable Observers: Notes on Fieldwork and Rape
- Mourning, Survival and Time: Writing Through Crisis
- Chronicle of a Disaster Foretold (in Haiti)
- “Lately, I worry about that: who has a gun.”
- Slums, Gated Communities and Public Space: On global cultural policies and the architectural stalemate in Egypt
- Our Great Contrarian: On Turkish Humor Writer Aziz Nesin
- An Emergent Political Icon on the Landscape of Istanbul: The Palace of (In)Justice
- #NoDAPL Syllabus
The Boston Review (’s Nasty Women):
- Feminist Icons in Love
- Reading Other Women
- The Invisibility of Black Women
- On the Job
- Mothers Who Care Too Much
- Wounded Women
- The Logic of Misogyny
- Let's Be Real
- The Passion of Ellen Willis
- Lola Ridge: The Radical Modernist We Won't Forget Twice
- The End of Sexual Identity
- The End of Gender
- The Irrational Downfall of Park Geun-hye
- Black Lives Matter Stands In Solidarity with Water Protectors at Standing Rock
- What's Tsai Administration's Real Pingpuzu Challenge?
- Fool Me Once
- To Remake the World: Slavery, Racial Capitalism, and Justice
- "What we urgently need…are ways to distinguish between feelings of discomfort caused by exposure to new or even shocking ideas, and actual vulnerability caused by a campaign that singles out individuals explicitly, intending to cause them harm."
- Anxiety, labor, and social critique in/of the neoliberal academia
- Ten theses in support of teaching and against learning outcomes
- How we tell campus rape stories after Rolling Stone
- Academia, love me back
- Harvard workers went on strike and won—here's how they did it, and how students helped
- The limits of liberalism at Harvard
- "[O]ne university leader [said]…that the problem with state funding is that it comes with strings attached."
- #ContingentAcademicLabor at Ohio State University
- #StandingRockSyllabus
- We're Assata's daughters
- Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui: against internal colonialism