The Shadow Greater Than COVID
Although CSU’s abundant wealth is apparent, much of it is inaccessible for the most vulnerable student populations.
The Future is Another Country
Although CSU’s abundant wealth is apparent, much of it is inaccessible for the most vulnerable student populations.
A Black student and mother navigates health, political, and economic crises in New York City.
An undergraduate describes the economic challenges of the coronavirus shutdown at an elite university.
This interactive art exhibit explores how the movement of affluent people to a few wealthy zip codes nationally affects income inequality.
We don’t need to reinvent the wheel, we just need to help set it in motion and watch it crash into the structures that for far too long have limited our vision of community to brutality and fear.
We hope, by publishing a pledge and a public list of those who have taken it, to pressure academic institutions and societies to better reflect both the diverse nature of existing scholarship and to foster a more inclusive profession that embraces the diversity of our communities worldwide.
The Activist History Review invites proposals for our April 2019 issue, “Migrant: Unwaged Work in the U.S.”
The Activist History Review invites proposals for our July 2018 issue, “Protest Summer.”
We are too used to worshiping rich people in our country.
It may be a truism that the storm washed massive structural injustices into our collective view, but as a country, we seem to have rationalized them away.