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“AIDS Knows No Borders”: Testimonies of HIV/AIDS, Exclusion, and Migrant Detention
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Radical History Review (2021) 2021 (140): 175–185.
Published: 01 May 2021
...Jessica Ordaz Abstract This article explores the intersection between migrant detention and HIV/AIDS from the 1980s to the present. “AIDS Knows No Borders” centers histories of exclusion, detention, and deportation. The first part discusses immigration policy that made AIDS screening mandatory...
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Asif and mother. © Emeka Okereke, courtesy of Invisible Borders Trans-Afric...
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Figure 3. Asif and mother. © Emeka Okereke, courtesy of Invisible Borders Trans-African Project, 2019.
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A casual shoulder. © Emeka Okereke, courtesy of Invisible Borders Trans-Afr...
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Figure 4. A casual shoulder. © Emeka Okereke, courtesy of Invisible Borders Trans-African Project, 2019.
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History in progress. © Emeka Okereke, courtesy of Invisible Borders Trans-A...
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Figure 7. History in progress. © Emeka Okereke, courtesy of Invisible Borders Trans-African Project, 2019.
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Further down the road. © Emeka Okereke, courtesy of Invisible Borders Trans...
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Figure 9. Further down the road. © Emeka Okereke, courtesy of Invisible Borders Trans-African Project, 2019.
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Twin tomb. © Emeka Okereke, courtesy of Invisible Borders Trans-African Pro...
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Figure 10. Twin tomb. © Emeka Okereke, courtesy of Invisible Borders Trans-African Project, 2019.
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in Blackness out of Place: Black Countervisuality in Portugal and Its Former Empire
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Published: 01 October 2022
Figure 2. Patrícia Lino, Portugal, 2019 , visual poem. The poem explores how borders create enclosure and separate peoples through ethnocentric concepts of belonging, and how such moves to separate or sort life into nation-state categories that reify whiteness, coloniality, and racial
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Patrolling the Borders: Feminist Historiography and the
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Radical History Review (1989) 1989 (43): 23–43.
Published: 01 January 1989
...Jane Caplan; Victoria de Grazia; Laura Frader; Martha Howell Copyright © January 1989 by MARHO: The Radical Historians' Organization, Inc. 1989 Patrolling the Borders:
Feminist Historiography and the
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Revisiting a “World without Borders”: An Interview with Donald Worster
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Radical History Review (2010) 2010 (107): 101–109.
Published: 01 May 2010
...David Kinkela; Neil M. Maher In this interview we sit down with one of the founding voices of environmental history, Donald Worster, to discuss the state of the field and to reflect on the impact of his 1982 essay, “World without Borders: The Internationalization of Environmental History,” which...
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Contemplating Animal Histories: Pedagogy and Politics across Borders
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Radical History Review (2010) 2010 (107): 139–165.
Published: 01 May 2010
... that contemplative practices pose in the history classroom. MARHO: The Radical Historians' Organization, Inc. 2010 teaching radical history
Contemplating Animal Histories
Pedagogy and Politics across Borders
Thomas G. Andrews
Animals have been our constant companions and ceaseless victims...
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Re-imagining the Shape and Borders of Black Political Space
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Radical History Review (2003) 2003 (87): 169–182.
Published: 01 October 2003
...Michelle Stephens 12-Stephens 9/16/03 12:32 PM Page 169
DIRECTIONS IN RESEARCH
Re-imagining the Shape and Borders of
Black Political Space
Michelle Stephens
In the spring of 2001, I taught two courses...
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Teaching across Borders: Katherine Mayo's Mother India
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Radical History Review (2005) 2005 (91): 165–169.
Published: 01 January 2005
...Jyotsna Uppal 2005 by MARHO: The Radical Historians' Organization,Inc. 2005 TEACHING RADICAL HISTORY
Teaching across Borders:
Katherine Mayo’s Mother India
Jyotsna Uppal
For many years now, Mrinalini Sinha has punctuated her stellar scholarship on the
Indian subcontinent...
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Critical Border Zones and Anti-extractive Thinking: Perspectives from the Andean World
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Radical History Review (2023) 2023 (145): 84–103.
Published: 01 January 2023
... in this article as anti-extractive because they develop along networks of relations based on coexistence and acceptance instead of dualistic exclusion. The first part of the article lays out a framework of critical border zones as a way of envisioning the epistemic spaces where colonial and postcolonial...
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A Roundtable on Environmental Injustice and Border Abolition
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Radical History Review (2023) 2023 (145): 147–164.
Published: 01 January 2023
...Ilana Cohen; Emma Crow-Willard; Tanaya Dutta Gupta; Jamila Hammami; Guerline Jozef; Steven Sacco; Kristina Shull; Angela V. Walker; Aly Wane; Daniel Watman; Christine Wheatley Abstract This article posits border abolition as a radical alternative to the Anthropocene. It convenes a group of eleven...
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Where Is Home? Fragmented Lives, Border Crossings, and the Politics of Exile
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Radical History Review (2003) 2003 (86): 89–101.
Published: 01 May 2003
...Rabab Abdulhadi 2003 by MARHO: The Radical Historians' Organization,Inc. 2003 05-Abdulhadi.btw 4/16/03 12:03 PM Page 89
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Protesters building the bamboo border in Admiralty on October 13, 2014. Pho...
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Figure 2. Protesters building the bamboo border in Admiralty on October 13, 2014. Photo by Max. Source: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Umbrella_Revolution_Admiralty_Site_Construct_Bamboo_20141013.jpg .
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Friendship parade at the India-Bangladesh border post. © Emeka Okereke, cou...
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Figure 5. Friendship parade at the India-Bangladesh border post. © Emeka Okereke, courtesy of Invisible Borders Trans-African Project, 2019.
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An Afropolitan in South Asia: Encounters between Postcolonial Subjects
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Radical History Review (2022) 2022 (144): 218–227.
Published: 01 October 2022
...Figure 3. Asif and mother. © Emeka Okereke, courtesy of Invisible Borders Trans-African Project, 2019. ...
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Participants of the Trans-Bangladeshi road trip look into India from the bo...
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Figure 1. Participants of the Trans-Bangladeshi road trip look into India from the borders in Bangladesh. © Emeka Okereke, courtesy of Invisible Borders Trans-African Project, 2019.
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Radical History Review (2019) 2019 (135): 138–159.
Published: 01 October 2019
... of sanctuary while grappling with its contradictions. It addresses three key themes: (1) the meaning of sanctuary in campaigns that enact the right to freedom of movement across borders; (2) the binary of “good”/deserving versus “bad”/unworthy migrants; and (3) an abolitionist sanctuary model that links border...
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