The busiest port in North America is 45 minutes down I-35 from Texas’ infamous migrant prison. I try to demystify their relationship in the April issue of Field Notes
https://t.co/heQEBmmI5Z
We sat down with Tony Hernandez, a former construction worker, professional musician and a self-described “amateur historian” of Cuba’s urban music movements. His narrative demonstrates a deeply egalitarian understanding of the creative capacities of everyday people.
my article's up online now, so that's cool. I'd appreciate if you'd read it, please. thank you. (fair warning, it's kind of a downer.)
https://t.co/TBz0gKRUHV
@gruidae_james he got cuny to change their public event policy for an event on critical theory and antisemitism (in april 2024!) so that ppl wouldn't yell at him and martin jay lol
Good piece on the enormous convoy of lorries that is now keeping the Gulf supplied amid the closure of Hormuz:
"UAE supermarket chain Spinneys sent trucks loaded with British foods—including potato chips, porridge oats and children's snacks—on a 16-day journey from Kent in the UK through Western Europe and then Egypt and Saudi Arabia to Dubai." https://t.co/dUaV8h9r9I
Good piece on the enormous convoy of lorries that is now keeping the Gulf supplied amid the closure of Hormuz:
"UAE supermarket chain Spinneys sent trucks loaded with British foods—including potato chips, porridge oats and children's snacks—on a 16-day journey from Kent in the UK through Western Europe and then Egypt and Saudi Arabia to Dubai." https://t.co/dUaV8h9r9I
Unequal mobilities as an investment strategy: esprit entrepreneurial, containment, and the spatial reconfigurations of racial capitalism, by Alexander Jung https://t.co/Rz4aLJrpKV
Richard Hunsinger's strong rebuttal to Dylan Reily's piece in New Left Review, in which Hunsinger asserts that the only way we can discover capital's laws of motion is *through* the bloody struggle between slaves and masters, workers and capitalists (link below)
On the occasion of Thomas Zigal’s publication of “The Seasons of Rick Roderick,” Robert T. Tally Jr. reflects on the life, teaching prowess, and personality of his former teacher, the Texo-Marxist Rick Roderick 💫
https://t.co/zmuDCHzXNS
here’s a hi res scan issue 1 of Ben Morea, Ron Hahne, & Dan Georgakas’ journal Black Mask, for those who need it. archived by the good ppl at Sparrows Nest. Ben always believed in free access & I know explicitly that he’d be happy w/ anyone reprinting it.
https://t.co/fQ8pFuv1o6