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Immigration Labour

“Undocumented”: How an Identity Ended a Movement

Excerpt: Capital and capitalism flow unimpeded through the body of the “Undocumented and Unafraid” immigrant figure, whose only purpose is to solidify the presence of a benevolent neoliberal state through a litany of affective narratives.

The Immigrants' Ship

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On Books and Publishing

Scabs: Academics and Others Who Write for Free

Excerpt: Those who write for free or very little simply because they can afford to are scabs.

Machinery Painting - South Wall Of A Mural Depicting Detroit Industry by Diego Rivera
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Race, Sex, Gender, and Sexuality

The Refusal to Fuck

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Politics

“Yes, But What’s YOUR Solution?”

The fact is that there can be no remedy without a proper diagnosis.

Eugène Delacroix - Le 28 Juillet. La Liberté guidant le peuple.jpg
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Chicago Chronicles Feminism Immigration

On Malayalam and Melancholia

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Yasmin's Media Appearances

Corey Robin’s Generous Shout-Out to Me

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Film, Art, Television, and Media Prison industrial complex Queer Politics, Culture, and History Race, Sex, Gender, and Sexuality

My Interview with Laverne Cox in In These Times

“I’d be doing myself and my community a disservice if I didn’t speak in an intersectional way.”

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Gay Marriage On Books and Publishing

My Review of “The Marrying Kind?” Is in In These Times

No amount of fisting, fucking, fellatio, cunninglus or S/M…actually shifts the meaning of marriage within the state itself.

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Chicago Chronicles Queer Politics, Culture, and History Reporting

David Munar will head Howard Brown center [includes video interview]

Longtime AIDS and LGBT health advocate David Munar will take over the troubled Howard Brown Health Center ( HBHC ) as its new president and CEO starting April 1.

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Feminism Film, Art, Television, and Media Queer Politics, Culture, and History Race, Sex, Gender, and Sexuality Reporting

Pratibah Parmar discusses Alice Walker’s ‘Truth’

Pratibha Parmar is an acclaimed filmmaker, among the first of a generation of queer British filmmakers who were also people of color. Among her many noteworthy films are Reframing AIDS (1987) and Khush (1991). In 1993, she made Warrior Marks, a film about female genital mutilation, based on a book by Alice Walker and Parmar. Warrior Marks was controversial amongst many who opposed Walker and Parmar’s political stance against FGM, but cemented a long-standing collaboration and friendship between the two women.