My book Humor and Power in Algeria is now out in paperback with Indiana University Press. It's exciting to see it out in the world in tangible form. I'm also grateful to the Ministry of Moudjahidine for permission to use the cartoon from an anonymous FLN artist for the cover.
In the last 48 hours, The New School has fired almost two dozen of our colleagues — full-time faculty and staff — in humanities and social sciences, many of them tenured faculty of color, and multiple staff members, including in social justice.
I'd like to ask what the many universities across the world are thinking when they offer Afghan girls admissions to their schools.. but ask them to find their own funding?
Are you aware how hard they worked to get into your schools despite a gender apartheid in Afghanistan?
@BrammerAyse I had a similar thing happen, but with some scammers wanting to turn my book into a movie (?). They kept calling my poor parents, who still have a landline and no caller ID. I have no idea how they got the number.
Friendly reminder: Childless women are also teachers, licensed medical providers, pediatricians, therapists, social workers, guardian ad litems and/or formal child advocates, daycare professionals, etc.
ICYMI: Mayor Zohran Mamdani used a Qur’an from the collections of the @SchomburgCenter for his swearing-in ceremony at midnight on New Year’s Eve! ✨
Discover more about Mr. Schomburg, his copy of the Qur’an, the book’s history, and where to see it on display: https://t.co/0KrVhmTRnv
This is beautiful. The smiles! Bondi beach hero Ahmed Al-Ahmed with the doctors looking after him at the hospital in Sydney.
And…
The doctors are *also* Syrian!
Tamer Al-Kahil from Homs.
Anas Natfaji from Aleppo.
*Three* heroes.
I recently wrote a piece on how Algerian communists and Trotskyists critically engaged with Fanon's writings under Ben Bella (1962-1965) for @ROAPEjournal. '‘A bird yearning for freedom’: Algerian critiques of Fanon after 1962' - https://t.co/ElyKyu2izW
“Let me insist that “the academic” and “the intellectual” are not interchangeable terms: they are not the same thing: they may even be at the opposite ends of the scale.”
Stuart Hall on Walter Rodney.
https://t.co/4z9hddEA1L
The attack at a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney today was a vile act of antisemitic terror. I mourn those who were murdered and will be keeping their families, the Jewish community, and the Chabad movement in my prayers. May the memories of all those killed be a blessing.
While we are still waiting for all the facts to emerge, what we already know is devastating. At least 11 dead, including Rabbi Eli Schlanger, who held deep ties to Crown Heights. At least 29 injured. Another Jewish community plunged into mourning and loss, a holiday of light so painfully reduced to a day of darkness. This attack is merely the latest, most horrifying iteration in a growing pattern of violence targeted at Jewish people across the world. Too many no longer feel safe to be themselves, to express their faith publicly, to worship in their synagogues without armed security stationed outside. What happened at Bondi is what many Jewish people fear will happen in their communities too.
On Bondi Beach today, as men with long guns targeted innocents, another man ran towards the gunfire and disarmed a shooter. Tonight, as Jewish New Yorkers light menorahs and usher in a first night of Hanukkah clouded by grief, let us look to his example and confront hatred with the urgency and action it demands. When I am Mayor, I will work every day to keep Jewish New Yorkers safe—on our streets, our subways, at shul, in every moment of every day. Let this be a purpose shared by every New Yorker, and let us banish this horrific violence to the past.
CRASSH is inviting scholars from the Global South to apply for funded Visiting Fellowships in Cambridge in Spring 2027
The fellowship theme is 'Enslavement: histories, legacies and afterlives'
⏳ Apply by 16 Feb 2026
https://t.co/JWA85sf5yj