Racial Terror by the Rules
ZoĂ© Samudzi on anti-black psychic violence as a kind of governmentality. Â
ZoĂ© Samudzi on anti-black psychic violence as a kind of governmentality. Â
Like US violence in Asia, the symbolic infantilization of Asians has a long history.
Trump's trash talking is so gratuitously hurtful and so illuminating of how white nationalism works that it is worth lingering on.
Angela Davis discusses the development of anti-racist, Marxist feminisms.Â
The case of Thomas Guénolé concerns us as antiracist and anticolonialist Jews because he represents a worrying tendency in leftist political thought, particularly in France.
The University of Michigan is preparing for a visit from white supremacist Richard Spencer. If past is prologue, then the UM administration’s policy will tend toward disengagement and caution, rather than effective resistance.
The republication of If They Come in the Morning is an invitation to pick up the work documented in the book.
An open letter signed by scholars, activists, journalists, and artists in France against a witchhunt targeting political anti-racists.Â
In order to understand the radicalism of Caribbeans in the United States in the early 20th century, we need to be able to gauge their reaction to American society.
David Neiwert, author of Alt-America, picks his essential reads on the American far right.
“An alarming, well-researched account of how the far-right extremist underground became empowered in the era of Trump... A prescient discussion of one of the darkest issues facing America today.” – Kirkus
It must have seemed to Oregonians over the past few years that they have been at the epicenter of the disturbing phenomenon that Alt-America is all about.