Responding to State Terror in the US

This year opened with what writer M. Gessen described as the “state terror” phase of Trump’s presidency. Witnessing this acceleration in the federal government’s arbitrary use of violence, I wanted to write something comforting, inspiring, and anthropologically informed. Words failed me. Instead, I reached out to law and human rights scholars Jennifer Burrell, Amelia Frank-Vitale, … Continue reading Responding to State Terror in the US