A scholarly journal centered on social movements, institutions, and relations - linking intellectuals, artists, & activists in the struggle for social justice.
Welcome! We are a scholarly journal focused on social movements, institutions, and relations. We seek to build links among intellectuals, artists, and activists in shared struggles for social justice.
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New CFP just launched! We welcome your reflections on the relationships between ethnic studies and student activism at this charged historical juncture.
Less than a week left to apply to the workshop for our special issue on ethnic studies + student activism! We're loving the submissions that have come in already... can't wait to see yours 😍😍
Got a project in mind for our special issue on ethnic studies+student activism? Apply to our workshop, Oct 11, to get feedback on your ideas and connect with others on the dreams and struggles embedded in this work. Space is limited; apply soon!
In his poetic essay "Hard Times in Big Easy," ya Salaam confronts us with his community's devastation, rage, and fierce determination to remain and rebuild. (2/2)
As we remember Hurricane Katrina, 20 years ago today, we recall the words of New Orleans teacher-activist Kalamu ya Salaam, grieving the lost and honoring the survivors--while calling out the structural+historical racism that centered the destruction on Black communities. (1/2)
Got a project in mind for our special issue on ethnic studies+student activism? Apply to our workshop, Oct 11, to get feedback on your ideas and connect with others on the dreams and struggles embedded in this work. Space is limited; apply soon!
New CFP just launched! We welcome your reflections on the relationships between ethnic studies and student activism at this charged historical juncture.
As the academic year concludes, Kalfou would like to remind readers that we are always accepting submission of all forms. We also hope you check out Ken Ehrlich’s emphasis on the relationship between art and abolition!
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Episode 2 is now available to listen on streaming platforms such as Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Libsyn, iHeart, and the Kalfou website! Stream it now!
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In remembrance of Clyde Woods, Kalfou wants to highlight Volume 11, Issue 2, and its focus on the continuous presence of the blues and its roots in today’s popular culture radical movements.
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If you have any work you’d like to showcase, now is your chance! Submit to Kalfou for a chance to have your work featured. We accept mediums of all kinds such as artistry, interviews, short written works, and more!
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Be sure to read the article “Grounding at the Crossroads” and watch out for Episode 2 of the podcast “Kalfou: Community Centered”, which will be released soon!
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Turn your volume up to hear the general opening of Kalfou’s new podcast “Kalfou: Community Centered”. Make sure to listen to Episode 1 “Safety, Repression, and Coalition”! 🗣️🎙️
This week, take a look at the piece, “Everyday Political Whiteness and Diversity University” for a deeper understanding of the history of DEI!
Also, make sure to stay tuned for more information regarding the podcast “Kalfou: Community Centered”!
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Kalfou is expanding! In addition to Instagram and X, you can now find us on BlueSky! Follow us there to stay updated on our upcoming podcast episodes, and volume-related content!
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