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Research Read Friendship - Permission 2 Scatter  

FRIENDSHIPWEBs BETWEEN MY PROJECTS~PRACTICES-creating networks~systems~reminders

Materialized heavy processing
Materialized experiments through~with

I got what i need TOOLBELTS around my waist

Ceasefire Now! WEARABLE PROTESTBANNERS hanging off our clothes

supporting SPIDERSHIPS AND FRIENDWEBS  reassuring me

KNITTED LETTERS keeping my secrets

ENVELOPED QUESTIONS to open but not answer

knowing when I “see” it and not when I read it COILED/ WEBd WRITINGS to unlearn perfect writing, or to write for writing not for reading  

BUBBLES AND GIGGLES to keep giggling; protected

OKAY to find my way back


While the commodification of education and the spectre of the corporate university (private and public) haunts, and has indeed materialised in many locations, many campuses remain sites of struggle, whether erupting, dormant or under the radar. Over 50 years have passed since the 1968 wave of rebellion reverberated around the world against authoritarian rule, war and colonialism when students, often alongside workers, organised mass protests, sending shockwaves of alarm among political, economic and military elites (Dubinsky, Krull, Lord, Mills & Rutherford, 2009; de García, 2005; Pensado, 2015; Vrana, 2017 )[1]

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“Freedom is not a secret.It’s a practice.” Alexis Pauline Gumbs

  1. Choudry, Aziz, and Salim Vally, eds. The university and social justice: Struggles across the globe. Between the Lines, 2020.