May 27, 2023 | Blog, 2023, Ayse Kotan
Turkiye Elections and the Reluctant Voter Comments By Ayse Kotan i Blog 75 The first round of the 2023 elections in Turkiye was challenging for me, as it was for many other voters. I was sure who I would vote for until the last two elections. However, I started...
May 26, 2023 | Blog, 2023, Muhammed Shah Shajahan
Malcolm X What does the Universal/Particular Dichotomy not tell us about Malcolm X? by Muhammed Shah Shajahan i Blog 74 25 November 2022 “The political failure of Malcolm X’s use of the language of human rights should not be attributed to conspiracy. It can be...
May 11, 2023 | Blog, 2023, Ismail Patel
Nakba: Zionist Settler Colonial Fantasy by Ismail Patel i Blog 74 11 May 2023 The Nakba is a process that took place not only in 1947-48 but was in gestation for decades prior and continues to mutate. Like all settler colonialist projects, the Nakba (catastrophe)...
Apr 14, 2023 | Blog, 2023, Mona Makinejad
From Muhajer to Refugee: Afghans in Iran by Mona Makinejad i Blog 72 14 April 2023 “We have the capacity, and we are still ready to accept more refugees” (Gliński,2022). This warm and welcoming approach towards Ukrainian refugees was proposed by...
Mar 17, 2023 | Blog, 2023, Sophia Yasmine Steel
Wallah, what a Weekend: ReOrienting the Post-Western in Enriching, Versatile, and Open Conversation by Sophia Yasmine Steel i Blog 71 17 March 2023 One year ago, I would have been surprised to know that my future would involve assisting in organizing and attending...
Feb 17, 2023 | Blog, 2023, Houria Bouteldja
Islamophobia as a Remedy to the Panic of the Ruling Classes and the State *This blog post is based on the a talk given at the 1st International Critical Muslim Studies Conference in September 2022. by Houria Bouteldja i Blog 70 17 February 2023 I would like to...