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The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning & Black Study
Stefano Harney,Fred Moten +1 more
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The Are(n)a of the Story
TL;DR: In this paper, a story constantly travels from the source of its origin, part quickened, part protracted, all veering back into its source, a beginning that neither it nor I can escape.
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Beside engagement: a queer and feminist reading of socially negotiated art through dialogue, love, and praxis
Sunshine Wong,Yet Chor +1 more
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Building and Being a Community Control
TL;DR: In this paper, Luciano triumphantly asserted, ‘We’re building our own community. Don’t fuck with us. It’s as simple as that.
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Reframing the Common: Race, Coloniality, and Pedagogy
TL;DR: In this article, a notion of the common grounded in an ethical and epistemological responsibility to the oppressed and excluded, and analytically centered on the ontologies of race that articulate capitalist modernity, is proposed.
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The witch's flight
TL;DR: Kara Keeling as discussed by the authors argued that cinema and cinematic processes had a profound significance for twenty-first-century anticapitalist Black Liberation movements based in the United States and argued that the cinematic structures racism, homophobia, and misogyny, and, in the process, denied viewers access to certain images and ways of knowing.
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"No Questions Asked" A Consideration of the Crime of Criminal Receiving
Duncan Chappell,Marilyn Walsh +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the criminal receiver and his crime stand out as sorely neglected by sociologists, psychologists, and criminologists, and the burgeoning rate of property theft with its need for the ready market of the receiver makes it clear that the fence has not shrunk before the social scientist's neglect.
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It's different
Michael Manfredi,Anne Rieselbach +1 more
TL;DR: The Architectural League Prize as mentioned in this paper is an annual competition, series of lectures, and exhibition organized by the American Institute of Architects and its Young Architects and Designers Committee to encourage the exchange of ideas among young people who might otherwise not have a forum in the U.S.A.