Monthly Archives: October 2014

Ferguson and the Politics of Fear

For my first article at Quartz, my writing partner Umar Lee and I interviewed white supporters of Darren Wilson, the police officer who killed Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. We also wrote about white flight and St. Louis’s politics of … Continue reading

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You are not immune from the adjunct crisis

My latest for the Chronicle of Higher Education is on the broader implications of the adjunct crisis: There is no escaping the consequences of academia’s reliance on contingent labor. If you do not experience the adjunct crisis directly as an … Continue reading

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