Reader at Manchester Met University. I am engaged in education research and other shit concerning how to live and die in Earth; affect, political ecology, posthuman education studies, and feminist radical cultures in contemporary art and academic writing.
Laura Trafí-Prats
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Kristi Noem is seen as a "delicate, beautiful, tiny woman" while leading DHS, yet Rep. McIver was arrested for protesting it, and Sen. Padilla was tackled for even questioning it.
It's clear who gets to be “delicate, beautiful, and tiny,” and who is seen as a violent threat to law enforcement.
Harvard University will relinquish its ownership of two haunting images of an enslaved father and his daughter after settling a six-year legal battle with a woman who says she is their descendant.
That was fast.
@nbcnews.com
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Today marks five years since George Floyd was killed by police. Our June 22, 2020 cover “Say Their Names,” by Kadir Nelson, illustrated how Floyd’s murder embodies the history of violence inflicted upon Black people in America. nyer.cm/UmfefJw
No kings, masters, overlords or any of that bullshit. Time to take the country back.
An honor to have the great @dgtam86.bsky.social read my book
"As China remains difficult to access, these human stories—which highlight the nation’s diversity amid a narrowing of identity politics—are essential to understanding it."
foreignpolicy.com/2025/05/09/c...
An advance look at “On Parade,” David Plunkert’s cover for next week's issue. #NewYorkerCovers
The Great Hunger is coming
Mother Jones
Linda McMahon wrote Harvard a letter to which they responded by noting areas that are in need of corrections and then posted it on social media.
Great job Harvard!👏👏👏
The New York Times
Carl Quintanilla
DudePool
More Labour MPs oppose disability cuts than there are Tory MPs www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2025/06...
Emily Feng
The New Yorker
The New Yorker
The right thinks Noem is the victim of Sen. Padilla's assault. But what about Rep. McIver?
Discussion has been continuous in the Murphy family kitchen this morning.
After discussing Labour’s strategy, we moved on to its plans for disability benefit cuts, which it is thought are opposed by ...