Looking Back on the Zapatistas’ Revolutionary Fashion

Liberation movements like the Zapatistas and the Black Panther Party teach us to unite political, artistic, and cultural ideas in how we dress

The so-called “first postmodern revolution,” the Zapatista uprising of 1994, came at a time when the internet was becoming a worldwide phenomenon. And with this Pandora’s box of widely accessible imagery and information newly opened, people were able to witness the uprising in more-or-less real time.  Based in Chiapas, the southernmost ...
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Looking Back on the Zapatistas’ Revolutionary Fashion

A Globe, Clothing Itself with Ears

Stories of speaking with animals are as old as human history

Human ambivalence about animal language persists and is linked with our uncertainty about human status: Are we one animal among others, or does something truly set us apart? Debates over animal language are a touchstone for human uncertainties about our role in the cosmos....

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A Globe, Clothing Itself with Ears

Prairie Rising: Indigenous Youth, Decolonization, and the Politics of Intervention

Race/isms Book Forum

For our second installment, we feature and discuss Jaskiran Dhillon’s recently published ethnography: Prairie Rising: Indigenous Youth, Decolonization, and the Politics of Intervention. The discussion includes reflections by Melanie Yazzie, Shanya Cordis, and Sandra Harvey. While our contributors address the book as a whole, we begin with an edited excerpt ...
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Prairie Rising: Indigenous Youth, Decolonization, and the Politics of Intervention

Support the Standing Rock Sioux

A version of the attached letter was circulated for signature among faculty at The New School. Dear Friends and Colleagues, I hope this finds all of you well at the semester's start. I am writing to request your signature for a letter I have drafted in support of the Standing Rock Sioux ...
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Support the Standing Rock Sioux