Kai Bosworth
@kaibosworth
Book: Pipeline Populism (2022) ⤵. studying protectors of caves, aquifers, and subsurfaces. marxism, political ecology. geographer teaching intl studies, VCU.
Palestinian American Student & Dad: 200 Relatives Killed in Gaza; VCU Withholds Diploma for Protest democracynow.org/2025/7/23/sere…
DOCUMENTARIES BY BRETT STORY 📽️ Coming to @criterionchannl in August! bit.ly/4f5WEGT
people often accuse the left of being "anti security." but I love wearing my bike helmet.
I wanna take Mason and Dixon with me on vacation but it's too heavy lol
“As grad workers across campus debated how to ‘land the plane’ and secure a safe return-to-work agreement for all workers, Math & Stats rank-and-filers were some of the most vocal in urging coworkers to continue the strike until nobody was left behind.” longhaulmag.com/2025/06/30/old…
in April 1917 Rosa Luxemburg describes revolution in a manner that leaves almost no doubt to its karst metaphor: "like a mountain stream which has been diverted from its course and has plunged into the depths, it now reappears, sparkling and gurgling, in an unexpected place."
hey does anyone know offhand where foucault talks about bachelard? sorry if this is obvious/dumb, i haven't revisited this stuff in a long time
ngl the ground rent stuff in Vol 3 is some of my favorite marx
what departments even have 15 TT faculty anymore? history, maybe?
Not entirely sure what’s happening at Chicago yet, but it’s happening fast and largely in secret—I’ve heard the provost has ordered the dean to consolidate depts in the humanities div with fewer than 15 TT faculty. Could be the end of some very important depts and PhD programs
BREAKING: Today the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled to deny attempts by Energy Transfer, the oil giant behind the Dakota Access Pipeline, to force Unicorn Riot to turn over documents from our reporting on the historic, Indigenous-led #NoDAPL movement: unicornriot.ninja/2025/minnesota…
dangerous question but where did we end up with the abstract labor debates. like was anything written from them or was it all just posting?
Luke Roberts on Alice Notley (1945-2025): ‘Her books were on the side of the dispossessed, a ghostly crossing-over.’ newleftreview.org/sidecar/posts/…
Which Louisiana Shrimp & Petroleum Festival poster should I get