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Experiments in the Classroom: Abolition, Care, Community Building, and Ungrading
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Ethnic Studies Review
Ethnic Studies Review (2025) 48 (1): 62–87.
Published: 01 April 2025
...Jessica Hatrick; Gabriel Shen The authors—one faculty member and one undergraduate student—discuss the experiences and outcomes of a course designed around interrogating police, prisons, and carcerality. The paper describes course design and shares reflections on the benefits and challenges...
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Police/Abolition in the Formation of Ethnic Studies
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Ethnic Studies Review
Ethnic Studies Review (2024) 47 (2-3): 64–81.
Published: 01 October 2024
... overlooked. Looking at primary documents and Karen Tei Yamashita’s novel of the event, I Hotel , the author highlights administrators’ use of the police to manage students. The article identifies police power as a constitutive feature of ethnic studies’ ongoing institutionalization. By establishing...