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Chicano Park: A Community’s Legacy of Resistance

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The pillars that once divided Barrio Logan are now the foundation that shapes this rich Chicanx landscape.

Guest November 16, 2020 arts, California, Chicano, Chicano history, cities, San Diego, street art

Trump and the Problem of Epistemology

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Paul Simon was asked to say a few words during a concert back in 1973. His response? “Let’s […]

Alex Sayf Cummings May 17, 2019 Aneurysms, Best of, feminism, foreign policy, gay rights, LGBTQ history

Ciudad de Oro y Plata: Impressions of Mexico City

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I am not exactly the world’s most cosmopolitan traveler. I never got on a plane until I was […]

Alex Sayf Cummings December 3, 2015 architecture, cities, Mexico, radical politics, travel

Rachel Dolezal and the Racial Trickster: A Local Perspective on Crossing and Crafting Identities

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I live in Spokane, WA, where I write and teach about race, identity, and social justice. I have […]

pavelshlossberg September 2, 2015 arts, identity, race, radical politics, the Left, whiteness

Karachi: A Sensory History

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Karachi is one of the world’s largest cities—by some measures, the second largest in terms of population, and […]

Alex Sayf Cummings January 16, 2015 Pakistan, sensory history, South Asia, transportation, travel, urban studies

Live-Blogging Public History, or How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Collaboration

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Hey, internet! We’re Daniel Morales and Nick Juravich, a pair of grad students in history from Columbia University […]

Guest January 7, 2015 California, East of East, oral history, public history, SEMAP
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