Cathy Hannabach interviews Magdalena L. Barrera and Genevieve Negrón-Gonzales about helping students navigate academia’s hidden curriculum.
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Imagine Otherwise: Katie Walkiewicz on Indigenous and Black Freedom
Cathy Hannabach interviews Katie Walkiewicz about the role of anti-Indigeneity and anti-Blackness in the doctrine of states’ rights.
Imagine Otherwise: Jasmine Nichole Cobb on Haptic Blackness
Cathy Hannabach interview Jasmine Nichole Cobb about the politics of representation and haptic blackness in US visual culture.
Imagine Otherwise: Mairead Sullivan on Lesbian Feminist World-building
Cathy Hannabach interviews women’s and gender studies professor Mairead Sullivan about the histories and futures of lesbian feminism.
Imagine Otherwise: Josen Masangkay Diaz on Postcolonial Configurations
Cathy Hannabach interviews Josen Masangkay Diaz about postcolonial memory, Cold War US–Philippine relations, and Filipino American politics.
Imagine Otherwise: Erin Durban on the Sexual Politics of Empire
Cathy Hannabach interviews anthropologist Erin Durban about postcolonial politics in Haiti as they shape queer and trans Haitian lives.
Imagine Otherwise: Jennifer Lynn Kelly on Anticolonial Solidarity Tourism
Cathy Hannabach interviews Jennifer Lynn Kelly about transnational ethnographic research and the writing process.
Imagine Otherwise: Josef Nguyen on the Politics of Flexibility
Cathy Hannabach interviews digital media scholar Josef Nguyen about the politics of flexibility in education and the creative economy.
Imagine Otherwise: Anima Adjepong on Interdisciplinary Intuition
Cathy Hannabach interviews Anima Adjepong about intuition in the research process, embracing intellectual promiscuity, and being together in difference.
Imagine Otherwise: Nitasha Tamar Sharma on Recalibration and Balance
Cathy Hannabach interviews Nitasha Tamar Sharma about what balance means during a pandemic and forging solidarities for more just futures.