Cornell, a land grab university that profited from the genocide of Native peoples and the theft of their lands, is trying to silence and deport international graduate students speaking out against the genocide of Palestinians and theft of their lands.
My book chapter, "Urban Commonality and Architectural Singularity: A Spinozist Framework," is published in The Rise of the Common City: On the Culture of Commoning (2022).
Fittingly, the entire book including my piece is open access and can be read here:
https://t.co/kzIuATMjz2
Was the 1890 Wounded Knee massacre a massacre?
I was dismayed to learn today from @develvishist that a 2019 publication by a prestigious academic press @OxUniPress @OUPHistory claims Wounded Knee was not a massacre.
A thread on why OUP should retract this publication:
My book Abolish Human Bans is published. Take a look. Make sure to click on the excerpt on Iraq with archival images and my photographs.
https://t.co/wc3ytxc7ec
Just got my copy in the mail! Thanks to Mwanza Brown, Luben Dimcheff, D. Medina Lasansky, Alex Mecattaf, @ozaki_ana, @AlienVulva, Ecem Sariçayir, and Duncan Steele for the interviews that led to my contribution, and thank you to the editors and all their generous effort.
....after a long journey, The Routledge Companion on Drawings and Models: From Translating to Archiving, Collecting and Displaying is now forthcoming in April 2022 - https://t.co/QWdPbqDeHM
so happy to hear @athangeolas work again at #EAHN2021! presenting on ✨charm✨ and professional relationships in architectural practice in the early 20th c
This is a photo from a 1916 pageant near Cornell’s Beebe lake. New women graduates are celebrating by pretending to be fairies. There is so much to say about this.
If you find yourself bizarrely interested in home economics, I know how you feel. Sate yourself next Thursday, Feb 25th with how time-study photographs are about scientific analysis, social status, and etiquette.
https://t.co/NoyVnjl89j