World Wide Waves: an interview with Laleh Khalili
It is difficult to overstate the centrality of shipping to contemporary capitalism. Indeed, without shipping, it is difficult to imagine …
Read MoreCounter-mapping Complicity
It feels impossible to sit and write amidst the constant grief and urgency demanded in this ongoing genocide. Yet we …
Read MoreWhose Garbage Becomes The Archive? – an interview with Eunsong Kim
Eunsong Kim, The Politics of Collecting: Race and the Aestheticization of Property. Duke University Press Books, 2024. 328 pages. Eunsong Kim …
Read MoreSeoul to Squeeze
The Seoul neighborhood of Bogwang-dong sits on a steep hill rising over the Han River. In Korean, neighborhoods built on …
Read MoreAMLO All Along
Victor Sebastyen, Lenin, Pantheon 2017, 363. In 1917, in the wake of the Russian Revolution, Lenin was preoccupied with appointing …
Read MoreHealth Equity Capture
“The Nisha Chicken Salad” on Weight Watchers’s website bears little resemblance to the salad Nisha Godfrey went viral for in …
Read MoreA Thorn in the Occupier’s Eye
South Lebanon is a lesson in steadfastness — an obstinate and determined testament to the willingness of an indigenous people …
Read MorePanic Attacks in Children
While we tend to think of panic attacks as a very adult problem, they can also impact children’s emotional and …
Read MoreMaking Reading Fun This Summer
Summer is a wonderful opportunity for children to enhance their reading skills, building a foundation for academic success in the …
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