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Eyewitness: the makings of we

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 Climate Change, Resilience Strategies, and Climate Justice Counter-Discourses in Miami, Florida

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Miss Major Griffin-Gracy; photo credit: the NYC Trans Oral History Project

Narrating Mother, Narrating Twenty-First Century America: On Choice, Refusal, and Relation

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Exhibiting the Invisible: Participatory Photo Mapping in Puerto Barrios, Guatemala

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Antígonas Tribunal de Mujeres Cast . Archival photogra ph, courtesy of Corporación Colombiana del Teatro

Collectivity, Territory, and Justice in the participation of the Madres de Soacha in the Theatrical Collective Creation Antigona, tribunal de mujeres

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Kafka’s Cognition

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Can the [          ] Speak?: The Ineffective Speech Act and the Absentee Audience

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Kafka’s Migrants in New York City’s Rules of Crisis[1]

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Theresa Hak Kyung Cha: Untitled (Theresa and family), 1974-1981; 11 color slides.; 0 x 0 in.; University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive; Gift of the Theresa Hak Kyung Cha Memorial Foundation

Between Delivery: Letter Threads After the Theresa Hak Kyung Cha Archive (Part I)

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Abolish the New York City Lien Sale Rally at City Hall, May 2024

Public Scholars Should Follow

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The Urban Politics of Climate Change: a conversation with Naomi Schiller

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Exploring the Liminal Space of Inter-Rituals by Three Chinese Female Artists

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On The Letters of Rosemary and Bernadette Mayer, 1976–1980: An Interview with Gillian Sneed and Marie Warsh

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Speculating the Environment: An Interview with Claire Donato and Audrey Lindsey

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The Art and Poetry of Susan Weil’s Poemumbles

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Towards collectively doing things differently: an interview with Celina Su

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Submerging Within the Environmental Humanities

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Storytelling as Healing Practice: A Retrospective on Kamau Ware at the Graduate Center, CUNY

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On Translation, Responsibility, Solidarity: Celina Su’s Route 1095

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Everyone is No One: The ‘Public’ in ‘Public Humanities’

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Conceptualizing a Healing Room: A Conversation between CUNY’s Mindscapes Team and the Brooklyn Museum’s Work-Study Staff

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Wild Intelligence: An Interview with Lost & Found editor M. C. Kinniburgh about her new book on poets’ libraries

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The Archive to Come Is a Garden

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No Research About Us, Without Us: Discussing the Public Science Project’s Community-Based Research Practice with Co-Founder Michelle Fine