A Return to Home: Navigating Familial Relationships as a Queer Person During COVID
A queer college student in New York City faces challenges navigating interpersonal relationships after COVID sends her back to her small hometown.
The Future is Another Country
A queer college student in New York City faces challenges navigating interpersonal relationships after COVID sends her back to her small hometown.
Taylor Swift is doing important historical work by examining her relationship to the past and inviting fans and followers to do the same.
Artists, like protestors, disrupt existing ways of viewing the world to reimagine our lives around truth, goodness, and beauty.
COVID-19 robbed Brandon of his senior year and his sense of community, forcing him down a difficult road of self-exploration.
After seven years of Black Lives Matter, and looking back at several decades of mass incarceration, justice on paper seems less of a triumph.
Despite bringing devastation to his city and family, the pandemic offered Guttman Community College student Brandon Rodriguez an opportunity to slow down and reorient his priorities.
For one international undergraduate, COVID-19 forced an unexpected and a trying search for “home.”
Militant nonviolence is not only an instrumental complement of counter-violence, it is also an ethic by which one organizes for egalitarian ends.
To help facilitate egalitarian systems of knowledge production, The Activist History Review will host a digital symposium for early career, independent, and contingent scholars.
We can witness the history of tomorrow while recognizing how the past got us here.









