Journal of Intersectionality
from January 2018
Last Number: November 2022
Pluto Journals
ISSN 2515-2122
Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 44
July 01, 2019
Decolonization Is Not a Dinner Party: Claudia Jones, China's Nuclear Weapons, and Anti-Imperialist Solidarity
Front Matter
November 11, 2022
The Cycle That Brought Me, This Self, and Art Together
The Impact of the Evil Side of the English Language on My Life as an Artist
October 14, 2022
Book Review of McGee, Ebony. O. Black, Brown, Bruised: How Racialized STEM Education Stifles Innovation
Did COVID-19 Make Me an Afro-Pessimist? A Conversation in Three Parts
January 01, 2018
Foreword
When There Is Fear, There Is Art: An Interview with Essa Omer
Front Matter
November 11, 2022
Front Matter 6.1
October 14, 2022
Extracting Life-giving Strength from my Roots: An Endarkened Feminist (Auto)Nkwaethnography of Navigating Tenure as a Black Woman at a Predominantly White Institution
July 01, 2019
Introduction to Claudia Jones: Foremother of World Revolution
November 11, 2022
Painting Without Paint: Four Sisters, Three Dresses
July 01, 2018
Back Matter
July 01, 2019
Afterword: Centering Claudia Jones, Shifting Genealogies of Knowledge
October 14, 2022
Critical Orthodoxies and (Re) Imagining Scholarship for a Brave New World
January 01, 2018
There Is No Kurdish Art
Performing in a Space Between Art and Life
July 01, 2019
Red Monday: The Silencing of Claudia Jones in 20th Century Feminist Revolutionary Thought
October 14, 2022
Towards a Bad Bitches’ Pedagogy
July 01, 2018
The Black Organic Intellectual Tradition and the Challenges of Educating and Developing Organic Intellectuals in the 21st Century
July 01, 2019
Back Matter
July 01, 2018
Pedagogic Paths to Liberation: Personal Struggles, Institution Building and the Rise of the Walter Rodney School of Groundings Praxis in Atlanta
January 01, 2018
The Inextricability of Art, Religion and Politics in Iraq
Palaces for the People: Scrutinizing Social Infrastructure in Sulaimani
Archiving a Life's Work: An Interview with Ismail Khayat
October 14, 2022
Part Typewriter, Part Divination: A Black Feminist Approach to Black Digital Archives and Preserving the Papers of the Campaign to Bring Mumia Home
Front Matter
July 01, 2018
Front Matter
July 01, 2019
Claudia Jones Research and Collections: Questions of Process & Knowledge Construction
July 01, 2018
African People, Education for Liberation & Staying Human: Reflections on Walter Rodney and the Pan-African / Black Liberation Tradition
October 14, 2022
The Entanglement of the Disciplines: Why an Afrocentric Methodology to Advance Humanizing Research on People of the African Diaspora
November 11, 2022
Critical Artwork, Critical Actions, and the Inclusion of Difference
July 01, 2018
Black Radical Pedagogy: Between Atlanta, the South and the World
October 14, 2022
In The Wake: Black Girl Lessons on Collective Care
July 01, 2018
“Ain't No Rest for the Weary:” Continuing the Historical Legacy of Educational Praxis and Advocacy for Black Youth
January 01, 2018
Upon the Walls of the UN Camp: Situated Intersectionality, Trajectories of Belonging, and Built Environment Among Syrian Refugees in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
November 11, 2022
Highlighting the Invisible: An Interview with Avan Sdiq
Civic Engagement, Public Intellectualism, and Art
January 01, 2018
Guest Editor's Introduction: Toward a Greater Understanding of Contemporary Kurdish Art and Aesthetics
November 11, 2022
What if Life Were Black and White: An Interview with Behjat Omer Abdulla
Space in the City’s Memory: An Example of Statues in Sulaymaniyah
July 01, 2019
Claudia Jones, the Longue Durée of McCarthyism, and the Threat of US Fascism
Women Crusade for Peace: Claudia Jones and the Cold War Peace Movement
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