Academic Journals, CUNY, and Counterinsurgency By Iker Suarez What is the role of academia in repressing our opposition to colonization and genocide? How are...
Violence, To Keep You Safe: Rethinking ‘Safety’ in the Classroom By Britt Munro Last night as I was asleep in New York, Israeli forces opened fire on Palestinians waiting...
DGSC Resolution on Sexual Misconduct and Gender Discrimination at the GC WHEREAS, Graduate Center (GC) students have recently organized and are continuing to develop events related to sexual misconduct, inappropriate...
The Properties of Property Language: Proselytizing Locke by Accident? By Carmen Melillo In the current political struggle over abortion rights and access, debates around language are salient....
On the Blackness of Flamenco: an Interview with Pyllis Akinyi by Inma Naima Zanoguera Blackness, says Fred Moten, “is enthusiastic social vision, given in (non) performance, as the...
In the early morning In the early morning The sky cries loudly. It calms down then rumbles. All night long, it...
Queer Bruce Lee By Jamie Brooks Bruce Lee (see the exhibit Be Water, My Friend at the Wing Luke Museum, Seattle), according...
CUNY for abortion rights Britt Munro The Dobbs decision, when it finally came, was no surprise. Not only had a Supreme Court leak...
Abortion Rights are a Racial Justice Issue Mark G. Sheppard With 69% of Americans supporting abortion as a U.S. Supreme Court opinion involving the overturning of...
Kai the Hitchhiker’s Seemingly Endless Quest for Justice Amidst Union County Corruption Philip Fairbanks Caleb McGillvary, better known as Kai the hitchhiker, spent nearly five long years in solitary confinement...