Navigating vulnerable states: Derick Chauvin’s conviction and the elusive goal of police reform. David Monda Reflecting on the recent conviction of Derek Chauvin, I was reminded of how vulnerable the public is...
An Attorney Working as an Asylum lawyer at the U.S.-Mexico Border Eva Sage Gordon Eva Sage Gordon is a third-year PhD Candidate in English at the Graduate Center, CUNY. She...
The first day by Pamela Kallimanis On the first day of lockdown, I got a message from both of my adjunct...
Who Gets To Be Disenfranchised? By Maureen Eich VanWalleghan Poems © 2021 Hate Inside the wordhateis a little wordate.Hate ate us up. Nothing...
(Un)Belonging Queenie Sukhadia I sit before the balding man in the tan uniform, in the garden circling his mansion,...
Racial Injustices in the United States and How We Can Combat a Dystopian Society Vanessa King The United States has a prolonged history of systematic racism. From police terrorizing and harassing back...
The International Students that the United States Treats as Aliens During a Pandemic Seyedeh Mehrnaz Moghaddam International students in the US rarely receive attention as a vulnerable group in times of crises; however,...
The Snubbing of Greta Thunberg. A Queer Perspective of How a ‘Politics of the Normal’ Perpetuates Environmental Injustice James Robert Brooks Being a climate activist is a lot like being queer in a heteronormative world. If...
Spirit, Justice and Utopian Futures: Malcolm X as Method Inmaculada Zanoguera Garcias In the name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful. After 2020 uprooted the foundations of...