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decolonization 2020

Rethinking “Latinicity”

Breaking down "latinx" — whose identity it speaks to, and whose it leaves out.

Decolonizing Our Bookshelves

How to read fewer white guys, and have fun doing it.

Photo Essay: The Traveling Sabra

Tracing notions of 'home' through the journey of the prickly pear.

¿Cuanto más vamos a aguantar?

Policing in the US's "last colony," Puerto Rico.

Breaking Down Faculty Demographics

What are the racial demographics of SAIC’s faculty? Who is tenured?

SPOTLIGHT ON: SAIC Solidarity [Freeradio Interview]

How two student workers are working overtime for campus equity.

What Do We Do About Brooklyn Nine-Nine?

It asserts that the system can be corrected if the “good cops” do their part.

Locating Disability in the Archive

On histories of illness and disability in Mexico, and what they can tell us about the current pandemic.

Kafr Aqab’s Unbearable Futures

On mapping a Palestinian neighborhood and its possible futures.

Excluded At The Institute

How the Art Institute of Chicago whites out art history.

Take a Knee

The many ways protest has played a key role in American sports.

Beyond the Poetry Foundation

Look further to decolonize the canon.

Policing in the USA: An Infographic

How the demographics of police murders compare across American cities.

An Explorer In Chicago

What happens to Chicago's most notorious statue post-removal?