Transition is infinite motion. To transition is to sit in the inescapable space between violence and possibility. It is to both mourn death and revere life – to feel the ache of a burning body and still insist on the exigency of something beyond. Dharmaraj surveys contemporary Black trans scholarship, engages with anti-caste scholarship and reconsiders makeup as a holy act.| Logic(s) Magazine
Reflections on the organization’s organizing tactics in the years since California’s passage of Proposition 22| Logic(s) Magazine
Two poems| Logic(s) Magazine
Linking her uncle’s agricultural methods in the diaspora to informal networks of mutual support in Palestine, Barakat draws out attention to an Indigenous Palestinian present.| Logic(s) Magazine
Two poems| Logic(s) Magazine
Insights from abolitionist organizing on the implications of computation in municipal projects of mass displacement in San Francisco| Logic(s) Magazine
A series of prints exploring the critical potential of incoherencies through mapping methodologies across media, opening glitches that allow for moments of critical self-reflection and knowledge production.| Logic(s) Magazine
A critical dialogue on the use of functional MRI for determining criminal pathology and the eugenic preconditions of neuroscience research| Logic(s) Magazine
This article by Nikita Sonavane, Mrinalini R., Aditya Rawat, Ramani Mohanakrishnan, and Vikas Yadav, originally published in English as “Building Blocks of a Digital Caste Panopticon: Everyday Brahminical Policing in Indi,” was translated into Telugu by Sushma Gumpenapalli.| Logic(s) Magazine
On dark-skinned Black femme abolitionist poetics| Logic(s) Magazine
On surveillance medicine’s capacity to entrench the biological family as a site for monitoring and premature death. Samudzi thoughtfully reflects on her personal fallout following her father’s cancer diagnosis to the broader bio-surveillance of Palestinian life under genocide and occupation.| Logic(s) Magazine
The proto-Taylorist methods of worker control Charles Babbage encoded into his calculating engines have origins in plantation management.| Logic(s) Magazine
An eyewitness report from the front lines of a frightening new friendship.| Logic(s) Magazine
A long look at the mechanics of a movement.| Logic(s) Magazine