Assata Shakur, Always Welcome Conor Tomás Reed This essay expands upon remarks I shared at the event “Poetics and Higher Ed Justice: The...
A Fish Without a Cable Package: Netflix and Amazon Embrace Feminism(s) Curtis Russell In a few years, as we huddle around our fires, which must be kept small to...
Revolutionary Grief: The Affective Politics of Kurdish Motherhood in Turkey Nicholas Glastonbury Every Saturday, a group of people gathers in silent protest in Galatasaray Square in the heart of...
Fault Lines Nandini Ramachandran The civic status of a contradiction, or its status in common life — that is the philosophical...
My Resignation from the Advocate Dadland Maye When I began my tenure as the Editor-in-Chief of the Advocate, a faculty member advised me to...
Trump’s Immigration Policy Strikes CUNY Gordon Barnes Saira Rafiee’s Statement on Facebook: I, Saira Rafiee, Ph.D. student of political science at the Graduate Center, City University of...
Undergraduate Capstones and CUNY Leah Light About a month ago, I was asked to do some research on capstone courses for undergraduates at...
The Problem of Black History Month Gordon Barnes Every February in the United States (as well as Canada), and throughout October in the United Kingdom,...
The Purge of Academics in Turkey Eylül Fidan Akıncı By the state of emergency Statutory Decree No. 686, 330 academics in Turkey were dismissed from...