- The Twin Histories of Arabic and Aramaic (and: Why did Aramaic Succeed where Greek Failed?)
- Obituary of NJ Dawood, the Iraqi Jew whose English translation of the Qur'an has been reprinted more than 70 times
- Rabbi Jacob Sapir's travels in India, 1859-61
- People's Archive of Rural India
- Migrant workers paid to be sports 'fans' in Qatar
- The Ultras White Knights vs. Mortada Mansour
- Reminiscing about Beirut’s defunct tramways
- A History of Modern Astronomy in Thailand (part two)
- The Windcatchers of Persia
- Tabula nova utriusque Indiae, 1541
- Vinay Lal on John Stuart Mill, utilitarianism, and India
- Jiyo Parsi, a government-supported scheme encouraging India's Parsi Zoroastrian community to have children
- "If we choose to call ourselves Asian American, can we not also refuse to accept what America has been"
- Istanbul (1967)
- “They should be able to get in and out of the buses..They should be able to walk down the aisles."
- "Young people come from all over the country because it's known that you can be comfortably homeless on Venice Beach"
- “They can take Xanax, freeze their faces and not rock the boat. Or they can behave badly.”
- "I was an English major for whom language failed at a moment when I needed it most."
- These women have spent years on the streets so the facility will include padded benches, so they can sleep outside.
- "I feel that Antigone resembles me a lot. A lot," says Mona, a 28-year-old mother of two from Damascus.
- "I have grandchildren. I don't want them to think that their grandfather is an asshole."
- “You are a motherfucker aren’t you?”
- “We told them, can you move the tyres because we have to go party?” she says. “And they did.”
- School segregation, the continuing tragedy of Ferguson
- The wrestler and the rape victim
- How did these grad students improve their working conditions? They went on strike!
- The non-tenured human shields
- Your waitress, your professor
- "[C]orporatization of higher education is not disemboweling idyllic higher education of yesteryear [but] exposing and exacerbating centuries-old traditions of exclusion, oppression, and violence."
- Restorative justice at Oakland public schools
- "What is the connection between the anti-austerity movement and the anti-police movement?"
- Some notes on the recent East Bay protests
- As income inequality rises, black folks die more while white folks die less
- Highway blockades and tactical innovations
- Who killed Eric Garner?
- How 43 Mexican students went missing, and how it might be a turning point for the country
- Slavery and Capitalism
- Why I Don't Do Kwaanza
- "Serial" as an Asian-American Story
- Kill the Future
- The Mouse That Roared: The Democratic Movement in Hong Kong
- Communism Goes Cute: The Japanese Communist Party’s new kawaii mascots
- CIA ‘torture report’: Agency conduct was driven by pressure to link Iraq to al-Qaeda following 9/11
- 5 Ways To Build a Movement after Ferguson
- A Biologist Moves Past The Nature Vs. Nurture Debate
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- The Politics of "Unveiling Saudi Women": Between Postcolonial Fantasies and the Surveillance State
- "The primary message of the watermelon stereotype was that black people were not ready for freedom.”
- The Decolonial is not the Postcolonial and the Decolonial is not Limited to the Global South
- With Fanon, yesterday and today
- Black Panthers, Palestinians & The Fight to End Racist Zionism
- If Black English Isn't a Language, Then Tell Me, What Is?
- Jasbir Puar: Regimes of Surveillance
- Doing Away with Sudan’s Arab Supremacy
- I want to understand the police dog as not simply a ‘crime fighter’, but a potent ‘technology of state power’
- Miniskirts and Kangas: the Use of Culture in Constituting Postcolonial Sexuality