What We're Reading This Week
JAMES PARKER
Silvia Federici, "Witches, Witch-Hunting, and Women," New Frame.
Yohannes Gedamu, "How Ethiopia's History of Ethnic Rivalry is Destabilizing Its Reform Gains," Quartz Africa.
Nicholas Grant, "Nelson Mandela and the Racial Politics of US Imperialism," Africa is a Country.
Emily Baughan et. al, "History and Humanitarianism: A Conversation," Past & Present.
KRISTIN OBERIANO
Anita Hofschneider, "Why Talking About Anti-Micronesian Hate Is Important," Honolulu Civil Beat.
Kevin Nadal, "How I Learned What It Means To Be a Filipino-American," BuzzFeed.
JOSEPH SATISH
Fatima Arkin, "The Ambassadors For Open Access Standards in the Global South," SciDevNet.
J.N. Sinha, "Decline of an Observatory," Frontline.
Ramya Tella, "Climate Justice and Gandhian Morality," Economic & Political Weekly.
Cassandra Willyard, Megan Scudellari & Linda Nordling, "How Three Research Groups Are Tearing Down the Ivory Tower," Nature.
CHRIS SZABLA
Stephen Sedley, "What To Do With the Kaiser?," London Review of Books.
Emile Chabal, "The Voice of Hobsbawm," Aeon.
Sergey Radchenko, "Stumbling Toward Armageddon," The New York Times.
Gabriel Winant, "What We Do," The Nation.