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...
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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...
Artist as Kumu: ʻĀina Inspires Hawai’i’s Art Scene James Brooks The Kanaka ‘Ōiwi (Native Hawaiians) knew that a core tenet of learning was in the learner’s...
City in Ashes Armel J. Ngamaleu March begins its long ordeal towards Golgotha. I caused pain to my London mother....
Minor Feelings: An Asian American Woman’s Fear of Discrimination Kristina Arevalo As an Asian American woman, a Filipina American, the COVID-19 pandemic has been heart-wrenchingly difficult. Fear was...
YES, I am Colombian. NO, I am not Pablo Escobar Maria Alejandra Lopez One thing is to travel and another is to travel as a Colombiana* (Spanish female version...