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Today, affirmative action’s greatest power comes in its deployment as an extremely efficient rhetorical tool for mobilizing White resistance to racial equit, appropriating civil rights language to serve the goals of White supremacy.
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As with so many technologies, the Internet’s racism was programmed right in—and it’s quickly fueled the spread of White supremacist, xenophobic rhetoric throughout the western world.
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Protest posters as a flexible, class-free mechanism of expression.
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Louise Seamster on Tressie McMillan Cottom’s Lower Ed.
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Jacob Rugh on Christopher Mele’s Race and the Politics of Deception.
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Amin Ghaziani and Ryan Stillwagon on temporary spaces of queer community-building.
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Bianca Gonzales-Sobrino on post-Maria restructuring, from electricity to conceptions of citizenship.
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Emmanuel David on contemporary artist Cassils’s embodied struggle and trans politics.
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Raphael Charron-Chenier and Louise Seamster on debt and social inequality.
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Christopher Todd Beer on trends in police killings of unarmed citizens.