From Social Justice Vol. 35, No. 2 (2008); see article archive below Paul T. Takagi Honored by Gregory Shank On April 19, 2008, the Association for Asian American Studies honored Professor (Emeritus) Paul Takagi with a Lifetime Achievement Award during its … Continue reading →
This post is part of a series on the possible impacts of Trump’s election on a variety of social justice issues. Click here to read more. • • • by Jordan E. Mazurek* Let’s start by ripping that big orange band-aid off. This piece … Continue reading →
(Click on any author’s name to download the pdf) 2004–2000 (Vols. 31–27) 2015– | 2014–2010 | 2009–2005 | 1999–1995 | 1994–1990 | 1989–1985 | 1984–1980 | 1979–1974 31:4 (2004) Native Women and State Violence Haunani Kay Trask, The Color of Violence Sarah Deer, Federal Indian Law and Violent … Continue reading →
(Click on any author’s name to download the pdf) 2004–2000 (Vols. 31–27) 2015– | 2014–2010| 2009–2005 | 1999–1995 | 1994–1990 | 1989–1985 | 1984–1980 | 1979–1974 31:4 (2004) Native Women and State Violence Haunani Kay Trask, The Color of Violence Sarah Deer, Federal Indian Law and Violent Crime: Native Women and Children at the Mercy of … Continue reading →
by Alessandro De Giorgi* The materials presented in this blog series draw from an ethnographic study on prisoner reentry I have been conducting between March 2011 and March 2014 in a neighborhood of West Oakland, California, plagued by chronically high … Continue reading →