"A People's Story of Detroit" – documentary made with the support of the Antipode Foundation

One of the very first Scholar-Activist Project Awards made by the Antipode Foundation was to Andrew Newman (Wayne State University), Sara Safransky (Vanderbilt University) and Linda Campbell...
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Black Food Geographies and Racialized Food Spaces on the radio

***You can download the interview, or listen online, here*** Today at 12:00 (Pacific Daylight Time) Margaret Marietta Ramírez will be speaking about her new Antipode paper, The Elusive Inclusive:...
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'Race, Space, Nature' symposium – papers freely available now

Edited by Rachel Brahinsky (University of San Francisco), Jade Sasser (University of California Riverside) and Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern (Syracuse University), 'Race, Space, Nature' will be in print in...
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Author interview – Fiona Mackenzie talks about 'Places of Possibility: Property, Nature and Community Land Ownership'

A. Fiona D. Mackenzie's Places of Possibility: Property, Nature and Community Land Ownership was published last December in the Antipode Book Series. Here we catch up with Fiona and discuss the book...
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Intervention – 'Doing the Right Thing in Detroit' by Andy Merrifield

“Neutrality isn’t cool” -- Justin Ravitz, Marxist Judge of Detroit Recorder’s Court, 1980 A little while ago, I participated in an evening of revolutionary politics at the Roxy Bar and...
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Featured video – 'A Buzz in My Hub: Gender, Race, and Performing the Creative City'

by Heather McLean, York University Toby Sharp is an urban philosopher, a think tank hipster, a TED-talking ‘creative city’ guru with the vision to transform any city. A composite character...
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Video abstract – Sapana Doshi talks about 'The Politics of the Evicted: Redevelopment, Subjectivity, and Difference in Mumbai’s Slum Frontier'

Today we're pleased to be making available a second video abstract from Antipode 45:3 (the first is available here). Sapana Doshi - an assistant professor in the University of Arizona's School of...
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"The sun never set upon the blues"*: Seven essays honouring Clyde Woods

Introduction: Life/Is Good by Katherine McKittrick, Queen's University "…it is very hard work" - Robin D.G. Kelly (2009: 451) on Thelonius Monk When Clyde Woods and I were writing the introduction...
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New page for creative matter and supplementary material

Eagle-eyed readers might have noticed the new page at the top of AntipodeFoundation.org - 'Supplementary Material'. In this section of the website you’ll find - perhaps unsurprisingly - material...
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