Month: February 2005

  • notes, freedom movements

    feb 14 notes freedom movements

  • The Black Body as a feared Necessity in the Post-Industrial Urban Economy

    response paper to the Sixth Annual African American Studies Conference at Macalester College Freedom Movements February 16, 2005 Yongho Kim In her keynote speech Democracy and Captivity, Joy Ann James argues that the prison-state constitutes the institution through which neoslave narratives are embodied in the United States. A neoslave narrative, James argues, is “a recycling […]

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  • [email] The Mantra of Multiculturalism, two years later

    Adelante! and cultural org leaders, two and half years ago, leaders at orgs of students of color congregated and drafted The Mantra of Multiculturalism, a 13-point document delineating strategies to advocate for multiculturalism in the face of a hostile Macalester administration. Of course, this is my interpretation. Take a look at the document yourself:

  • memos, Joy Ann James Keynote Speech

    Duchess Harris quote: (not exact) I’m the chair of American Studies, we deal with comparative Racial Formations and we are excited to be part of the curriculum ow! existential crisis! African American Studies Conference Incarcerated Intelligence: African Americans and the Prison Industrial Complex macalester.edu/americanstudies/conference/ Joy Ann James keynote speech: Democracy and Captivity memos James shows […]

  • It is obviously very clear that you are…

    It is obviously very clear that you are intent on fucking if I suddenly hear loud music boom through the walls at 1:20am on a non-weekend night. Why not cut this bullshit and just let the moans flow? I mean, really. PS: there is no need to bitch at each other once sex is over.