A Pilotless Plane with Two Right Wings: Israel and Palestine after the Elections AMIRA HASS I notice quite a few people have become depressed, at least I got it in writing from...
The Politics of Mourning: From Charlie Hebdo to Chapel Hill MIRI GABRIEL Last week, I lost someone I can never regain. With that, I lost a specific integrity of...
“Society is a Lover’s War”: On Kehinde Wiley and the Politics of Love CLAY MATLIN Kehinde Wiley: A New Republic. Brooklyn Museum (200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn), until May 24th For many years...
Scumbags Work Together: The NYC Black Lives Matter Movement and its Enemies ASHOKA JEGROO The movement to end state violence against people of color and to end systemic racism is no...
Cyclical Chaos: The Central African Republic’s Troubled Past and Uncertain Future DENISE RIVERA In March 2013, the President of the Central African Republic, François Bozize, fled the country to seek...
A New Feminism The month of March has been Women’s History Month in the United States since 1981. It was officialized in...
Martins & Malcolms: The Moderates and Militants of New York City’s #BlackLivesMatter Movement ASHOKA JEGROO There is a scene in Ava DuVernay’s recently-released film Selma (see a review of the film here)...
Moving Past Hagiography in Civil Rights Cinema MICHAEL STIVERS Three young men are sprinting down a tree-lined block as the sun hits them in pulses through...
The End of Miss and Mister: Gendered Titles and Political Correctness JENNIFER POLISH Miss and Mister are no longer acceptable titles in salutations when addressing students at The CUNY Graduate...
Beyond the Neoliberal University: Lessons from Mondragón University and 1930s CUNY ALEXANDER KOLOKOTRONIS University governance is approaching a critical juncture. In the United States, universities are tailoring curricula to the...