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1. Part Typewriter, Part Divination: A Black Feminist Approach to Black Digital Archives and Preserving the Papers of the Campaign to Bring Mumia Home.

2. Cracking a brick in the master's house: counter practices as counter-accounts of difference and survival.

3. Comments on Jessica Gordon-Nembhard's "Black Political Economy, Solidarity Economics, and Liberation: Toward an Economy of Caring and Abundance".

4. 'THE REAL DATA SET': A CASE OF CHALLENGING POWER DYNAMICS AND QUESTIONING THE BOUNDARIES OF RESEARCH PRODUCTION.

5. "I Thought I Was Going to Die like Him": Racial Authoritarianism and the Afterlife of George Floyd in the United States and Brazil.

6. Reclaiming Black Manhood: Freedom and An Ethic of Love in Leonard Pitts's Freeman (2012).

7. Placing critical geographic thought. A commentary on David Chandler and Jonathan Pugh's 'Abyssal geography'.

8. Towards a Bad Bitches' Pedagogy.

9. Homo Interpretans: On Daston, Augustine, Wynter.

10. Wikipedia and the Outsider Within: Black Feminism and Social Inequality in Knowledge Sharing.

11. Beyond the womb: a mosaic of organizational advocacy for reproductive justice.

12. Black feminist epistemology: An opportunity for educational psychology praxis.

13. Womanist Exploration of Michelle Obama’s Becoming.

14. Relational Deprivation and Resilience Across Borders: On the Precious Freedom and the Genuine Need to Care for Those One Loves.

15. By Us, for Us? Past and Present Black Feminist Publishing Narratives and Routes.

16. Rassismuskritische Perspektiven in der kriminologischen Forschung.

17. Limits on Love: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Psychoanalytic Texts.

18. "Que Recogan Este Memoria": Black Puerto Rican Data.

19. Recreating Asian Identity: Yellow Peril, Model Minority, and Black and Asian Solidarities.

20. Lives lived differently: Geography and the study of black women.

21. "It's Going to Go in One Ear and Out the Other": Black Girls Talk Back to Administrator Perceptions of Justice-Oriented School Discipline.

22. BRINGING THE MARGINALIZED INTO EPISTEMOLOGY.

23. "My Response to Racism is Anger": A "Mindful" Approach to Mindfulness.

24. Angela Davis: a escrita de si desafia o poder arconte.

25. Throwing our bodies against the white background of academia.

26. RE-THEORIZING SILENCE(S).

27. Making the Invisible Visible: Telling Stories to Animate Environmental Injustices.

28. Small Revolutions: Methodologies of Black Feminist Consciousness-Raising and the Politics of Ordinary Resistance.

29. Black Mediterranean geographies: translation and the mattering of Black Life in Italy.

30. Listening to the Margins: Reflecting on Lessons Learned From a National Conference Focused on Establishing a Qualitative Research Platform for Childhood Disability and Race.

31. Biocultural and intersectional analyses of Black motherwork and children in Georgia.

32. "MOVIDA PELA PAIXÃO": GÊNERO, RAÇA E CLASSE NO PROCESSO CRIMINAL DE ANGELA DAVIS.

33. Digital geographies, feminist relationality, Black and queer code studies: Thriving otherwise.

34. De Patricia Williams A Patricia Collins: Raça, Crítica E Feminismo.

35. A decolonizing, intersectional, Black feminist approach to young Black Caribbean-Canadian mothers' resilience.

36. Pedagogia Feminista Negra: caminho para a liberdade das senzalas modernas.

37. Demarginalizing women of color in intersectionality scholarship in psychology: A Black feminist critique.

38. Woke-washing: "intersectional" femvertising and branding "woke" bravery.

39. Pictures of Health: Examining Well-being and Resistance of Graduate Students of Color.

40. Collaborative timeslips in Gabrielle Civil's black feminist performance art and writing.

41. LEGACY OF ORÏSHA: RETHINKING BLACK GIRLHOOD IN SPECULATIVE FICTION.

42. "A Little Right of Center": Carceral Feminism and the Expansion of Biosurveillance.

43. Reimagining the future with liminal agents: critical interdisciplinary STS as manifestos for anti-essentialist solidarities.

44. Critical race theory and black feminist insights into "race" and gender equality.

45. Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité: A Black Feminist Analysis of Beyoncé Performing "APESHIT" in the Louvre.

46. Black Sororities' Interactions With the Black Feminist Movement: Respectability and Interstitial Politics.

47. Intersectional Narrative Practice with Queer Muslim Clients.

48. Cycling Lungs: Understanding Mobile Subjectivity as Enfleshed.

49. Retrospectivas de la interseccionalidad a partir de la resistencia desde los márgenes.

50. Clara Stanton Jones: Stirring the Waters in the Detroit Public Library.