Photo by Joseph Chan on Unsplash; U.S. Consulate General in Hong Kong & Macau *** Hong Kong, Neo-Colonialism and the poison pill of identity By Fabia Chenivesse-Wong Columnist Identity is a contradictory notion. We use it to signify the objective – the...
*** Let’s Shut Down the Authoritarian Machine Summary: In an age of fascist politics, we must fight the emergence of apocalyptic nationalism and racist authoritarianism. “We can have democracy in this country, or we can have great wealth concentrated in...
If Classrooms Are “Free of Politics,” the Right Wing Will Grow by Henry A. Giroux This article previously appeared in Truthout. It is reprinted here with permission of the author. A disconcerting number of academics and teachers in the current moment...
Jose Moreno photo, Unsplash XXX How higher education in the era of Trump has been weaponized — and how it can be redeemed The author delivered a version of this paper as the inaugural lecture at the Brunel Academy for the Transformation of Teaching...
In Considering that Words Matter by James Palombo T he title of this brief piece speaks for itself – that words matter is a notion with which we’ve become quite familiar. Unfortunately, given the level of vitriol and malevolence coming from all angles...
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