Scholars working within or outside the university tend to have access to radical theories about topics like abolition, decolonization, intersectionality, queer justice, disabilty justice, and beyond. Yet far less opportunity exists to learn and develop radical...
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Writing
Stop Second Guessing Yourself
Are you constantly feeling stuck while you are writing? Do you know what leads many radical scholars to feel stuck? We don't always feel like we are enough. Here are some of the ways I see it showing up: We constantly second guess our research ideas. We feel miserable...
Why We Need Interdependence
Do you ever feel too exhausted to write? Let’s be real. Internalized academic oppression exhausts us. Traumatic experiences in our fields and on our campuses can lead many of us to ruminate: Do I even have the right to be in academia? How is my critique any different...
“Joint Struggle: A Decolonial, Abolitionist approach to Middle East Studies” w/Nadine Naber
Seminar 5: Protocols of Revolutionary Feminisms to Re/make the World
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The Academic Hokey Pokey
My journey to launching Liberate Your Research began more than 20 years ago when I was a graduate student in cultural anthropology. I learned quickly that academia was not immune from the culture of individualist capitalist competition and racial and class violence. I...