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13 episodes
Black Abolition and the Question of Political Violence
In this episode, I talk to Dr. Kellie Carter Jackson [http://www.kelliecarterjackson.com/about], Assistant Professor of Africana Studies at Wellesley College, about the history of Black Abolition and the role political violence can play in forcing social change.
Policing Pregnancy
I discuss how the concept of "child endangerment" has been used by the government to police and incarcerate vulnerable black and brown women.
A Campus Amidst Coronavirus
In a raw and occasionally funny episode, I attempt to capture what it was like to be a Wellesley College student in the era of coronavirus.
Super Tuesday
Biometric Citizenship
I discuss how biometric technologies are being used by states as a method of social control.
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