“It’s All About Desire”: hannah baer and Erica Dawn Lyle Talk Trans Freedom and Joy
Within the flood of new trans memoirs and books offering their definitive takes on trans theory in the past few years, I gratefully found…
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Within the flood of new trans memoirs and books offering their definitive takes on trans theory in the past few years, I gratefully found…
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In 2017, I started working with Claudia Rankine and a collective called the Racial Imaginary Institute (TRII). For their inaugural project they were curating…
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The sound of breathing permeated the space. It was unsettling not only because this encounter happened in the middle of a pandemic in which…
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“The Painter” moves expansively but in fits across the second side of Dogon A.D., a pendulous free jazz masterpiece self-released by Julius Hemphill in…
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In his 1992 Nobel Lecture The Antilles: Fragments of Epic Memory, Derek Walcott characterized Caribbean poetry as a remaking of fragmented memory. The Art…
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Visibly shaken professors made a special announcement at our university’s recent Race Equity Caucus meeting. They’d been harassed for participating in a virtual conference…
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To be given the opportunity to travel for the sake of art, even if it’s from one small dusty Prairie city to another, is…
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What is it about the threat of impending death that drives us into the arms of Mother Nature? In 2020, there was a curious…
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The Substation, a leading arts center in Singapore, announced its permanent closure in March after its thirty-year stint as an independent home for the…
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In this episode, artist Harry Dodge reads from My Meteorite, or Without the Random There Can Be No New Thing (Penguin Press, 2020). Dodge, a…
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