Essays & Reviews On Quitting By Keguro MachariaSeptember 19, 2018 Most often when I talk about building a life, I have meant something closer to saying that I cannot imagine—or desire—a life here.
Essays & Reviews Arms and the Man By Alex AlstonOctober 19, 2015 In an antiblack world, black people, even when weaponless, are always considered armed
Essays & Reviews Under the Rainbow By Tyrone PalmerJuly 28, 2015 Modern queer politics forged itself against Blackness. Where will it go next?
Essays & Reviews I'm Not Ready By Sydette HarryJune 15, 2015 The Hillary Clinton campaign casts voters as fans and reveals white feminism’s anti-black bias
Essays & Reviews Towards a Black Muslim Ontology of Resistance By Muna MireApril 29, 2015 Anti-blackness and Islamophobia structure American Black Muslim subjects through opposing regimes of identity and visibility
Essays & Reviews Teaching While Black By Patricia A. MatthewFebruary 18, 2014 If race is a construct, gender is a construct, and teaching is a performative act, where and how do I exist in the classroom as a real black woman?