The peril of urban migrant citizenship in a post covid-19 world David Monda The COVID-19 crisis has created new forms of trauma that have emerged from the pandemic in relation...
DISCO SAVES THE DAY Mark Dickinson During the pandemic, it’s been nearly impossible for kids to let loose at school and just be...
The walking dictator Armel J. Ngamaleu The walking dictator It is a friend-enemy, an impostor, a dictator. It is...
A post-Queer post-Trump Reckoning on Fascism: “A democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch.” “A democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch.” Benjamin Franklin I...
The World was Falling Apart, and I Wrote a Grant Application by Emine Büşra Ünlüönen I recently submitted my first grant application. The results haven’t been announced yet....
Reasonable Force: Police Logics and the Targeted Killing of Anwar al-Aulaqi Alana Pagano The US Army and Marine Corps’ Counterinsurgency Field Manual—updated in 2006 for the first time in...
Making a Prerequisite Feel like an Elective Alan Herman I remember the prerequisite courses during my college years. I was never happy about them. I felt...
Running Home: When Finding Ancestral Roots Becomes Activism Valerie Fryer-Davis For nearly half a century, the world has ignored Morocco’s illegal occupation of the Western Sahara and...
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...