Friday, 26 June 2015
First Nations leaders acknowledge that violence is a problem on the reserves – which are beset with poverty, drug abuse and unemployment. But only 40% of the country’s indigenous people actually live on reserves, and activists and analysts say the abuse and murder visited on Canada’s indigenous women reflects a broader history of marginalization and abuse.
That view is shared by the United Nations, which has repeatedly called for a national inquiry into violence against First Nations women, similar to the investigation launched into the murder of hundreds of women in Ciudad Juárez in Mexico.
The UN’s Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (Cedaw) concluded last year that the Harper government’s refusal to investigate the violence was “a grave violation” of indigenous women’s rights.
“The victimisation of native women is partly the legacy of colonial heritage where gender-based violence is linked to the lack of realization of their economic, social, political and cultural rights,” said the authors of the report, Niklas Bruun and Barbara Bailey in an email.
more here
That view is shared by the United Nations, which has repeatedly called for a national inquiry into violence against First Nations women, similar to the investigation launched into the murder of hundreds of women in Ciudad Juárez in Mexico.
The UN’s Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (Cedaw) concluded last year that the Harper government’s refusal to investigate the violence was “a grave violation” of indigenous women’s rights.
“The victimisation of native women is partly the legacy of colonial heritage where gender-based violence is linked to the lack of realization of their economic, social, political and cultural rights,” said the authors of the report, Niklas Bruun and Barbara Bailey in an email.
more here
Saturday, 20 June 2015
Tuesday, 12 May 2015
The most I’ve been stopped is three times in one day. About a year ago. The first time was at the Épeule Montesquieu metro stop in Roubaix in the early afternoon. That was the BAC. There were two or three of them, a normal stop. The second time was at the Porte des Postes metro stop around 6pm. That was the National Police. I told them I’d been stopped by their colleagues and they searched me anyway. They didn’t give me an explanation. The third time was in the street, and it was the CRS. That time I was really drunk.
from here
from here
Thursday, 7 May 2015
In focusing on Sudan with the insistent counterpoint of New York, I have tried to make clear that the increasingly globalized expression of capitalist relations of production, the tenor of neoliberal global economic restructuring, and the broad retreats from the social wage...have common local and regional effects
- Cindi Katz (2004: 259)
- Cindi Katz (2004: 259)
Monday, 20 April 2015
Thursday, 16 April 2015
Thursday, 5 February 2015
Re: this recent welcome news from Paris
French authorities on Tuesday honored a Mali-born employee who saved lives at the kosher supermarket attacked by terrorists as a hero and granted him French citizenship.
Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve praised Muslim Lassana Bathily, 24, for his "courage" and "heroism" during a ceremony in the presence of Prime Minister Manuel Valls.
these
French authorities on Tuesday honored a Mali-born employee who saved lives at the kosher supermarket attacked by terrorists as a hero and granted him French citizenship.
Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve praised Muslim Lassana Bathily, 24, for his "courage" and "heroism" during a ceremony in the presence of Prime Minister Manuel Valls.
these
@sanaa_cue so gross - serve the state and its "values" and be rewarded with non-deportation and slightly less precarious labour
— Peter Ely (@asickrose) January 15, 2015Friday, 30 January 2015
News that the 2014 summer war in Gaza resulted in the deaths of 539 Palestinian children, approaching 3,000 injured Palestinian children and now about 35 or 40% of Gaza's million or so kids are reported shell-shocked.
(via Priyanka Boghani [PBS staff page].)
(via Priyanka Boghani [PBS staff page].)
Thursday, 22 January 2015
In B.C. "Colonization, long-standing inequality, and discrimination as root causes" of violence against Indigenous women and girls.
'Yes, the murders and disappearances of Indigenous women and girls are a ‘sociological phenomenon’.'
'Yes, the murders and disappearances of Indigenous women and girls are a ‘sociological phenomenon’.'
Wednesday, 14 January 2015
Wednesday, 17 December 2014
In west London, the last words of Jimmy Mubenga (killed by outsourced security personnel, carrying out British state routines) were reportedly "I can't breathe".
Meanwhile in Ohio the Cleveland police union are justifying their homicide of a child whilst expressing outrage that a gridiron player wore a t-shirt.
Reihan Salam unpacks what white privilege means (via Ta-Nehisi Coates and Brad DeLong).
Meanwhile in Ohio the Cleveland police union are justifying their homicide of a child whilst expressing outrage that a gridiron player wore a t-shirt.
Reihan Salam unpacks what white privilege means (via Ta-Nehisi Coates and Brad DeLong).
Friday, 12 December 2014
'Race, class, and gender: Intersectionality between social reality and political limits' by Houria Bouteldja (via Justin LS of TMP).
Wow.
[side-note: Bouteldja's navigating through and under etc. different patriarchies reminded a little bit of Deniz Kandiyoti's patriarchal bargains*, in that case just wrt treatments of different patriarchies as a starting point, something since revised by Kandiyoti herself granted
* this may well be a whitesplaining/mansplaining** addition I realise, but just really wanted to rep Kandiyoti, pretty much apropos of nowt, to be honest
**without wanting to dilute a genuinely valuable term]
Wow.
[side-note: Bouteldja's navigating through and under etc. different patriarchies reminded a little bit of Deniz Kandiyoti's patriarchal bargains*, in that case just wrt treatments of different patriarchies as a starting point, something since revised by Kandiyoti herself granted
* this may well be a whitesplaining/mansplaining** addition I realise, but just really wanted to rep Kandiyoti, pretty much apropos of nowt, to be honest
**without wanting to dilute a genuinely valuable term]
Tuesday, 18 November 2014
St. Louis police chief says "only criminals" were teargassed in #Ferguson, using the new definition which includes moms, kids, journalists
— The Daily Edge (@TheDailyEdge) November 17, 2014
Saturday, 15 November 2014
| Indigenous persons as a percentage of total population | Indigenous persons as a percentage of total juvenile detention population | Indigenous persons as a percentage of total adult prison population | |
|---|---|---|---|
| New South Wales | 2.3 | 48.6 | 22.1 |
| Victoria | 0.7 | 10.8 | 6.3 |
| Queensland | 3.6 | 52.9 | 30.0 |
| Western Australia | 3.3 | 68.0 | 38.5 |
| South Australia | 1.9 | 41.0 | 23.9 |
| Tasmania | 4.0 | 20.0 | 12.4 |
| Northern Territory | 30.3 | 96.9 | 82.3 |
| Australian Capital Territory | 1.3 | 47.6 | 16.2 |
| Australia | 2.5 | 46.2 | 26.1 |
(source: Australian Institute of Criminology, May 2013)
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
When they were asked why the wall of tower blocks were to be built by Burgess Park but not by Dulwich Park, they answered "Dulwich is completely different". Yes, Dulwich is completely different because it is full of very rich powerful people who would never allow their community to be bulldozed or their park to be destroyed like this
- Donnachadh McCarthy, Southwark News, Thursday 11 September 2014
- Donnachadh McCarthy, Southwark News, Thursday 11 September 2014
Friday, 17 October 2014
Jessica Valenti on the actress Jennifer Lawrence, who reacted with 'absolutely justified anger' to the recent leaking of private images. There's also a eye-opening aside about the Disney Corporation and their terrible response to a similar situation that occurred several years ago, involving the actress Vanessa Hudgens.
Monday, 6 October 2014
Monday, 22 September 2014
Grateful to Annabel (The Call Out podcast, with Henna) for giving me pause on my crass and wrong Talk like a pirate offerings below.
Friday, 19 September 2014
Tiyang pinten wonten kapal punika? ("How many men are on this ship?", Javanese)
Jangan lihat saya. Lihat lurus ke depan. Coba berlutut. Taruh tangan anda di belakang kepala! ("Don't look at me. Look forward. Kneel. Hands behind your head!", Bahasa)
Di mana senjata-senjata itu? ("Where are the weapons?", Malay)
- A straight consideration of Talk Like a Pirate Day
Jangan lihat saya. Lihat lurus ke depan. Coba berlutut. Taruh tangan anda di belakang kepala! ("Don't look at me. Look forward. Kneel. Hands behind your head!", Bahasa)
Di mana senjata-senjata itu? ("Where are the weapons?", Malay)
- A straight consideration of Talk Like a Pirate Day
Friday, 12 September 2014
Enter RUMOUR, painted full of tongues
Rumour. Open your ears; for which of you will stop
The vent of hearing when loud Rumour speaks?
I, from the orient to the drooping west,
Making the wind my post-horse, still unfold
The acts commenced on this ball of earth.
Upon my tongues continual slanders ride,
The which in every language I pronounce,
Stuffing the ears of men with false reports.
I speak of peace while covert enmity,
Under the smile of safety, wounds the world;
And who but Rumour, who but only I,
Make fearful musters and prepar'd defence,
Whiles the big year, swoln with some other grief,
Is thought with child by the stern tyrant war,
And no such matter? Rumour is a pipe
Blown by surmises, jealousies, conjectures,
And of so easy and so plain a stop
That the blunt monster with uncounted heads,
The still-discordant wav'ring multitude,
Can play upon it. But what need I thus
My well-known body to anatomise
Among my household? Why is Rumour here?
I run before King Harry's victory,
Who, in a bloody field by Shrewsbury,
Hath beaten down young Hotspur and his troops,
Quenching the flame of bold rebellion
Even with the rebels' blood. But what mean I
To speak so true at first? My office is
To noise abroad that Harry Monmouth fell
Under the wrath of noble Hotspur's sword,
And that the King before the Douglas' rage
Stoop'd his anointed head as low as death.
This have I rumour'd through the peasant towns
Between that royal field of Shrewsbury
And this worm-eaten hold of ragged stone,
Where Hotspur's father, old Northumberland,
Lies crafty-sick. The posts come tiring on,
And not a man of them brings other news
Than they have learnt of me. From Rumour's tongues
They bring smooth comforts false, worse than true wrongs.
Rumour. Open your ears; for which of you will stop
The vent of hearing when loud Rumour speaks?
I, from the orient to the drooping west,
Making the wind my post-horse, still unfold
The acts commenced on this ball of earth.
Upon my tongues continual slanders ride,
The which in every language I pronounce,
Stuffing the ears of men with false reports.
I speak of peace while covert enmity,
Under the smile of safety, wounds the world;
And who but Rumour, who but only I,
Make fearful musters and prepar'd defence,
Whiles the big year, swoln with some other grief,
Is thought with child by the stern tyrant war,
And no such matter? Rumour is a pipe
Blown by surmises, jealousies, conjectures,
And of so easy and so plain a stop
That the blunt monster with uncounted heads,
The still-discordant wav'ring multitude,
Can play upon it. But what need I thus
My well-known body to anatomise
Among my household? Why is Rumour here?
I run before King Harry's victory,
Who, in a bloody field by Shrewsbury,
Hath beaten down young Hotspur and his troops,
Quenching the flame of bold rebellion
Even with the rebels' blood. But what mean I
To speak so true at first? My office is
To noise abroad that Harry Monmouth fell
Under the wrath of noble Hotspur's sword,
And that the King before the Douglas' rage
Stoop'd his anointed head as low as death.
This have I rumour'd through the peasant towns
Between that royal field of Shrewsbury
And this worm-eaten hold of ragged stone,
Where Hotspur's father, old Northumberland,
Lies crafty-sick. The posts come tiring on,
And not a man of them brings other news
Than they have learnt of me. From Rumour's tongues
They bring smooth comforts false, worse than true wrongs.
Thursday, 11 September 2014
Plenty of fine responses to the recent, woeful Economist slavery review. Will B. Mackintosh goes hard here.
Will has a interesting point.
'Why write a review that’s basically guaranteed to piss off the whole world and then waste it on quibbling over a relative detail?...And that’s why they don’t like Baptist’s book: it demonstrates unequivocally that modern capitalism was born in blood. Let me say that again: whatever else you might say about capitalism, it took on its characteristic modern forms of capital accumulation and labor “management” in the context of American slavery. For a group of journalists with a deep, largely unarticulated commitment to modern capitalism’s fundamental benevolence, this is an uncomfortable truth indeed.'
Will has a interesting point.
'Why write a review that’s basically guaranteed to piss off the whole world and then waste it on quibbling over a relative detail?...And that’s why they don’t like Baptist’s book: it demonstrates unequivocally that modern capitalism was born in blood. Let me say that again: whatever else you might say about capitalism, it took on its characteristic modern forms of capital accumulation and labor “management” in the context of American slavery. For a group of journalists with a deep, largely unarticulated commitment to modern capitalism’s fundamental benevolence, this is an uncomfortable truth indeed.'
Tuesday, 9 September 2014
Jayati Ghosh's latest for the Guardian, arguing that "Asia’s ‘success’ in reducing poverty uses a flawed system for measuring income and ignores food insecurity".
Saturday, 6 September 2014
'BANGKOK, 3 September 2014 (IRIN) - Activists warn of a harmful regression in the World Bank's safeguard policies, claiming that proposed changes being considered this autumn could weaken the rights of indigenous people, and others in danger of displacement and abuse as a result of Bank-funded development projects.' here
Friday, 5 September 2014
Thursday, 4 September 2014
Jamilah King at Colorlines flags up a forthcoming HBO show about Brazilian sex workers.
Don't think HBO will get any joy from Latino Rebels, then. cough
Don't think HBO will get any joy from Latino Rebels, then. cough
Wednesday, 3 September 2014
Much has been said — and much more should follow — about the militarization of the police in American cities. The images coming out of Ferguson, MO these past weeks testify to the distribution of military-grade hardware, gear, guns, and vehicles to your everyday police officer.
Here I’d like to focus on just one small part of this distribution of military-grade equipment: the uniform.
here
[h/t: EWF]
Here I’d like to focus on just one small part of this distribution of military-grade equipment: the uniform.
here
[h/t: EWF]
Friday, 29 August 2014
Thursday, 28 August 2014
July, 2013. 40 abortion clinics in Texas (population approximately 26 million people*).
By September, 2014. Six abortion clinics in Texas.
* not sure what counts as a person in border zones sometimes, though, granted. or, any zone.
and how many deer, or how many trees, i could not say.
(sorry, just have had this lodged in my head since it started. writing as a meat-eater, yes.)
All bodies are sovereign.
By September, 2014. Six abortion clinics in Texas.
* not sure what counts as a person in border zones sometimes, though, granted. or, any zone.
and how many deer, or how many trees, i could not say.
(sorry, just have had this lodged in my head since it started. writing as a meat-eater, yes.)
@_jonb and I see the ways we treat animals as a resource, a “standing reserve” as Heidegger would say, informs our acceptance of capitalism
— Rank Tributes (@svejky) June 7, 2014All bodies are sovereign.
Tuesday, 26 August 2014
June, 2011. ICTY to Ratko Mladic: 'Genocide, persecution, murder, extermination, deportation, forcible transfer, torture, rape and plunder.'
Sunday, 24 August 2014
Wednesday, 20 August 2014
Monday, 11 August 2014
Tiana Reid is everything [tumblr, columns at THE STATE].
Her recent dancehall mix is accompanied by this jewel. i hear it loud on cool tarmacadam and routed through hot metal in inner London.
Speaking of the four volumes of THE STATE so far, iv on Dubai.
Objects crystallise time, and demonstrate the work, as Caroline Osella might remind us.
Her recent dancehall mix is accompanied by this jewel. i hear it loud on cool tarmacadam and routed through hot metal in inner London.
Speaking of the four volumes of THE STATE so far, iv on Dubai.
Objects crystallise time, and demonstrate the work, as Caroline Osella might remind us.
Thursday, 7 August 2014
Wednesday, 6 August 2014
Monday, 4 August 2014
Sunday, 3 August 2014
Saturday, 2 August 2014
Friday, 1 August 2014
Wednesday, 30 July 2014
One from the 2009 normblog archives, A Climate of Fear by guest blogger Sean Coleman.
Decades of walled-off obscurantism and unquestioned power had managed to disguise the fact that the Irish Catholic Church had been running what was, effectively, an archipelago of brutal prison camps across the country
Decades of walled-off obscurantism and unquestioned power had managed to disguise the fact that the Irish Catholic Church had been running what was, effectively, an archipelago of brutal prison camps across the country
Tuesday, 29 July 2014
Sunday, 27 July 2014
Saturday, 26 July 2014
Friday, 25 July 2014
summer '12 fresh easy re-up NYT social determinants of health in Mississippi, Persian linkages ...
Cox doesn’t know oak trees, but she knows how to talk to people. She knows when to ask if someone cannot afford insulin, or is not taking insulin, or is not keeping the insulin cold, or cannot keep the insulin cold because there is no electricity or refrigerator. Not having health insurance is a huge problem in Mississippi, but it isn’t the only one
Thursday, 24 July 2014
Bhakti Shringarpure riffs from Concerning Violence, a new documentary on Fanon, by Göran Hugo Olsson. Quoting David Macey
In a sense, it is almost absurd to criticise Fanon for his advocacy of violence. He did not need to advocate it. The ALN was fighting a war and armies are not normally called upon to justify their violence. By 1961, the violence was everywhere. It had even seeped into the unconscious.
A schoolteacher "somewhere in Algeria" set his pupils, aged between 10 and 14, the essay topic “What would you do it you were invisible?” They all said that they would steal arms and kill the French soldiers.
The children of Algeria dreamed of violence, and two of Fanon’s young patients in Blida acted out those dreams. Our prosperous societies do not have nightmarish dreams of massacres in Sétif or Philippeville or torture in their schools. Algeria had been having those nightmares for over a century.
A schoolteacher "somewhere in Algeria" set his pupils, aged between 10 and 14, the essay topic “What would you do it you were invisible?” They all said that they would steal arms and kill the French soldiers.
The children of Algeria dreamed of violence, and two of Fanon’s young patients in Blida acted out those dreams. Our prosperous societies do not have nightmarish dreams of massacres in Sétif or Philippeville or torture in their schools. Algeria had been having those nightmares for over a century.
Wednesday, 23 July 2014
Tuesday, 22 July 2014
Monday, 21 July 2014
Sunday, 20 July 2014
Saturday, 19 July 2014
Friday, 18 July 2014
Thursday, 17 July 2014
Wednesday, 16 July 2014
Tuesday, 15 July 2014
Monday, 14 July 2014
Sunday, 13 July 2014
Friday, 11 July 2014
Thursday, 10 July 2014
"Short-term savings gained by drastic austerity measures should be weighed against their long-term costs".
Earlier this year, the New Scientist reported on a Greek austerity tragedy
(via the best fish.)
Earlier this year, the New Scientist reported on a Greek austerity tragedy
(via the best fish.)
Wednesday, 9 July 2014
Tuesday, 8 July 2014
Monday, 7 July 2014
If, for example, you are an Aguaruna Indian in Peru, with a history of occasional revenge raiding stretching back the small handful of generations which comprise living memory (no Aguaruna can really know the extent to which such raiding was going on even a few generations ago, leave alone millennia), and if you have recently been pushed out of the forest interior into riverine villages by encroachment from oil exploration or missionaries, then your chances of being killed by your compatriots might even exceed those caught in Mexican drugs wars, Brazilian favelas, or Chicago’s South Side.
In such circumstances there would undoubtedly be much more homicide in Aguaruna-land than that faced by well-heeled American college professors, but also much less than that confronted by inmates in Soviet gulags, Nazi concentration camps, or those who took up arms against colonial rule in British Kenya, or apartheid South Africa.
If you find yourself born a boy in the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, in the center of the world’s richest nation, your average lifespan will be shorter than in any country in the world except for some African states and Afghanistan. If you escape being murdered, you may end up dead anyway, from diabetes, alcoholism, drug addiction, or similar. Such misery, not inevitable but likely, would not result from your own choices, but from those made by the state over the last couple of hundred years.
What does any of this really tell us about violence throughout human history? The fanciful assertion that nation states lessen it is unlikely to convince a Russian or Chinese dissident, or Tibetan.
oh
In such circumstances there would undoubtedly be much more homicide in Aguaruna-land than that faced by well-heeled American college professors, but also much less than that confronted by inmates in Soviet gulags, Nazi concentration camps, or those who took up arms against colonial rule in British Kenya, or apartheid South Africa.
If you find yourself born a boy in the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, in the center of the world’s richest nation, your average lifespan will be shorter than in any country in the world except for some African states and Afghanistan. If you escape being murdered, you may end up dead anyway, from diabetes, alcoholism, drug addiction, or similar. Such misery, not inevitable but likely, would not result from your own choices, but from those made by the state over the last couple of hundred years.
What does any of this really tell us about violence throughout human history? The fanciful assertion that nation states lessen it is unlikely to convince a Russian or Chinese dissident, or Tibetan.
oh
Sunday, 6 July 2014
Friday, 4 July 2014
Thursday, 3 July 2014
because you're a cunt
Just your typical randomised archive smear against the Met [linked to this], move along now
'It was while he in the custody area that Demetrio witnessed Harrington allegedly assault the 15-year-old, who was handcuffed. Demetrio told investigators he saw Harrington kick the young teenager in the back of the leg and, once he was on the floor, knee him in the back.
He said the alleged assault made an "echoing" sound and the teenager cried out: "I am on the floor now – you can't do anything to me. I am handcuffed and I am on the floor."
Demetrio said that medical staff were called to the scene after the teenager, whose identity is not known, began making "strange" breathing noises for several minutes.'
Just your typical randomised archive smear against the Met [linked to this], move along now
He said the alleged assault made an "echoing" sound and the teenager cried out: "I am on the floor now – you can't do anything to me. I am handcuffed and I am on the floor."
Demetrio said that medical staff were called to the scene after the teenager, whose identity is not known, began making "strange" breathing noises for several minutes.'
Wednesday, 2 July 2014
Tuesday, 1 July 2014
Saturday, 28 June 2014
A friend of mine died recently. J was only 50. He was well in all ways except health. This piece from last year about ATOS makes me feel.
Friday, 27 June 2014
Thursday, 26 June 2014
Wednesday, 25 June 2014
Tuesday, 24 June 2014
Monday, 23 June 2014
Saturday, 21 June 2014
here
Friday, 20 June 2014
re-up from this January in Mother Jones
Thursday, 19 June 2014
Some good points last year from the late Norm Geras [RIP], discussing the name of a certain pro gridiron team who ply their trade around the capital city of the USA. Am excerpting the closing money quote; should not have to do this obviously, but there we go. Emphasis is in the original at normblog.
"It is constantly surprising how stuck people can be over the view that racist prejudice is simply a matter of what one intends; and how stubbornly they resist the obvious truth that words and symbols carry meanings associated with their history and which cannot simply be disowned by declarations of good will."
For those interested, Lauren Chief Elk sometimes writes on the topic of the same NFL team, riffing on the name [Chief Elk's Twitter / tumblr].
"It is constantly surprising how stuck people can be over the view that racist prejudice is simply a matter of what one intends; and how stubbornly they resist the obvious truth that words and symbols carry meanings associated with their history and which cannot simply be disowned by declarations of good will."
For those interested, Lauren Chief Elk sometimes writes on the topic of the same NFL team, riffing on the name [Chief Elk's Twitter / tumblr].
Friday, 6 June 2014
RIP x
Let them live: Josephine Baker, Maya Angelou, and Rihanna as erotic and holistic by Sesali Bowen.
A colleague of Bowen's has a short obit, which includes a embed of Dr Angelou reading Still I Rise here.
Let them live: Josephine Baker, Maya Angelou, and Rihanna as erotic and holistic by Sesali Bowen.
A colleague of Bowen's has a short obit, which includes a embed of Dr Angelou reading Still I Rise here.
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