Donna M. E. Banks is an adjunct professor in the Department of African American Studies at New York City College of Technology. She takes a transnational approach to exploring the politics of belonging in contemporary cities and examines how marginalized populations interact within, navigate through, and disrupt racialized and gendered spaces.

Nathalie Batraville is an associate professor at Concordia University’s Simone de Beauvoir Institute. She teaches in the areas of Black feminisms, sexuality studies, and prison abolition. Her scholarship has appeared in the Journal of Haitian Studies, the CLR James Journal, TOPIA, and Tangence. Her first book, Disruptive Agency: Towards a Black Feminist Anarchism, is forthcoming from Duke University Press. In her ceramic arts practice, she explores storytelling, Black liberation, plant life, and rebellion.

Mano Delea is a lecturer in modern and Dutch history at the University of Amsterdam....

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