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Adaiah Hudgins-Lopez & Myesha Jemison
May 5, 20235 min read
Futuring: Afrofuturism for Aftershocks
In this podcast featuring current scholars Adaiah Hudgins-Lopez and Myesha Jemison as they expand on their written article (below). They...
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Yara Kyrychenko
May 4, 20235 min read
Scrolling Through War: How Social Media Empower Ukrainians to Stand Together Against Adversity
For some, the war only exists thousands of miles away; for others, it’s at their doorstep. Some have seen it creep up slowly in the...
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Asiya Islam, Draško Kašćelan & Marina Veličković
May 4, 20236 min read
Academia is Broken. But Guess What: the Strikes Can Save It!
In 2021, the Guardian published an account about a PhD student, also a lecturer, at Royal Holloway who lived in a tent for two years...
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Alaa Hajyahia & Adaiah Hudgins-Lopez
May 4, 202310 min read
The Politics of Solidarity Movements
What are the implications of the expansion in the scale and speed of solidarity movements? In this essay, we reflect on the ethics of...
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Nathanael Lai
May 4, 20232 min read
On Documenting Life as Politics
This piece is a testimony to living in the crucible of political crises. It uses a fictionalised blend of narrative and visual forms to...
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Myesha Jemison
May 4, 20234 min read
scholOURship: Scholarship That’s Truly Ours
When I was in the fourth grade in the US, one of my teachers tasked our class with doing a history project on colonial Virginia. For my...
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Marabel Riesmeier
May 4, 20231 min read
Resistance
In this video, Marabel performs her poem Resistance. She discusses the crises that prompted her to write it, reflects on the links...
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