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Global Black Ecologies

Justin Hosbey, Hilda Lloréns, and J. T. Roane

framework for understanding the quotidian ways that Black communities navigate geographies calcified by antiblackness, residential segregation, and pollution. Morrison analyzes both literary history and social science literature to outline Black spatial

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Pedagogies of resistance: Free universities and the radical re-imagination of study

Fern Thompsett

‘fumble-friendly zone’, it exists instead as a ‘permanent experiment’. BFU has avoided calcifying too prescriptive a vision for several reasons: firstly, to remain open to the ideas and participation of anyone wishing to be involved; secondly, to emphasise

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Unbuilt and Unfinished

The Temporalities of Infrastructure

Ashley Carse and David Kneas

question the narratives of inevitability that can calcify around infrastructures. Like the historian Kathryn Oberdeck's analysis of the unbuilt spaces of Kohler, Wisconsin, with its “paper streets, imaginary blocks, [and] fantasy buildings,” this heuristic