On July 10, 2025, ICE agents raided cannabis farms in Carpinteria and Camarillo, detaining over 300 farmworkers and killing one man…
In Colombia, forced disappearance is a wound that never heals. For Black women, however, that wound does not only mark the body: it…
In this article, Reilly Clark examines how the return of Benin bronzes and other African cultural objects, though significant, does…
This article examines how racial categories were constructed and deployed in U.S. housing policy, focusing on the 1933–1934 HOLC and…
This paper examines the 1992 Carandiru Prison Massacre in São Paulo, Brazil, challenging the official death toll of 111. Through an…
This essay interrogates Brazil’s intertwined systems of whiteness and plantation logic, exposing how universities and prisons…
Carabali explores the paradox of wealth and precarity in Buenaventura, Colombia, a major Afro-descendant port city. Despite its…
This essay rethinks urbanization as a historical process inseparable from colonialism and racial violence. Drawing on Henri Lefebvre’s…
Border walls are destructive infrastructures used to surveil, dehumanize, and violate urban communities. As physical embodiments of…
This special issue unsettles the urban as both a site of injury and refusal. As a privileged locus for organizing inequalities, the…
This article argues that the traditional "Westphalian" international structure is obsolete and inevitably leads to irreversible chaos…
Examining the international politics of “womanology,” Carver and Bassett trace how legal, political, and institutional definitions of…