Category: Article

The Last Day of Our Acquaintance
Camila Valle writes about the life and resistance of Shuhada’ Sadaqat/Sinéad O’Connor and the forces that shaped her, from colonialism to the Catholic Church.

The Urgency of Police Abolition
Acácio Augusto draws on Foucault to develop a perspective encompassing the police not only as a technology of control, but also as part of the subjective construct of contemporary citizenship, in other words, the ways of making, thinking, and imagining of the subject of today’s security democracy: the citizen-cop.

The Cape of Experience Tied around My Neck
With the prospect of freedom imminent, Ray Williams writes about memory and selfhood from a prison cell.

Marching to a Different Drummer
Susan Ferguson explains how an analytic focus on time and temporalities might help us better understand how capitalism concretely conditions the work of life-making.

Don’t Be Cruel
Corey Devon Arthur writes from a medium-security correctional facility in upstate New York.

Revolt and Reaction
Shireen Akram-Boshar draws key lessons from the current wave of revolt and reaction in the MENA region

Making Everything a Feminist Issue
Camila Valle on the violence of Argentina’s neoliberalism and the radicalizing feminist response that makes everything a feminist issue.

Readings on Feminism and Neoliberalism
Verónica Gago develops the theory and strategy of the feminist response to neoliberalism in Latin America.

Normalizing Bashar al-Assad’s Regime
Joseph Daher writes about the normalization process that brought Syria’s Assad regime back into the Arab League.

“The Military to the Barracks, and the Janjaweed Dissolved”
Duha Elmardi offers a detailed analysis of women’s role in ongoing revolutionary struggles in Sudan, highlighting the centrality of grassroots organizing.