Spring 2022
Introducing AGITATE! Volume 4 Breath and Death: COVID-19, Black Lives Matter, and Virality
The AGITATE! Editorial CollectiveKhalamuni
Efadul Huqइंसानियत का लॉकडाउन
Richa Nagar and Richa SinghThe Passage
Marijana Hameršak and Selma BanichRemembering, Honoring and Grieving Migrant Deaths: Unsettling the Politics of Grave Silence
Emina BužinkićEmina Bužinkić I write these lines to remember, record and grieve fallen migrants who fiercely fought against the relentless border regimes in the Balkans and wider European geographies. Pushed into despair and ultimately robbed of breath, thousands of migrants attempt to cross the perilous terrains of the Balkans only to meet police batons, electric shocks,…
This is Not an Eggplant
Katayoun AmjadiInventing a Bahujan Grammar: In Memory of Abhay Xaxa
Vishal JamkarBasic Demographic Questions
Suzanne ChewAutopsy and State Violence: Implications in the Death Investigation of George Floyd
Deondre SmilesThis essay examines the circumstances surrounding the death investigation of George Floyd, tying it into larger discussions surrounding the role of law enforcement and state structures in death investigations and autopsies. Drawing upon indigenous studies research, the piece looks at the undue influence upon coroners and medical examiners in cases of death by police brutality that do not put law enforcement in legal jeopardy.
The Thermal Body Signature of a Second Class Citizen, Choking on His Own Saliva
Pedram BadariHealthy Living
Jordan StarckConfluenc(ing) Race and Place: AfroRuralFuturism as a Framework for Reading Solidarity
Sean Golden and Nick KleeseImagining Transnational Solidarities: Speaking Across Divides
Imagining Transnational Solidarities Research CircleImagining Transnational Solidarities: Speaking Across Divides is a series of webinars that centered transnational feminist, Black, indigenous, migrant voices speaking to the contestations and possibilities emerging for social movements, art-making and political shifts in the midst of multiple crises.