Chandani NashReproductive Technologies and Racial Imaginaries: thinking through dystopiaBefore I’d ever read Dorothy Roberts’ concept of a “New Reproductive Dystopia” I had an abiding sense that I was in one.Oct 7, 2021Oct 7, 2021
Chandani NashWild, White West: Racism and Eco-Fascism in U.S. environmental PoliticsOn June 18, 2021, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich posted a WANTED notice on Facebook. Yellowed and riddled with bullet holes, it…Aug 10, 20212Aug 10, 20212
Chandani NashThe Other Andrew CuomoAmerica’s favorite politician helped create the very crisis he claims to save us from –– and it isn’t the first time.May 6, 2020May 6, 2020
Chandani NashNarrating America: A Story of Repetition or Progress?I recently read an essay in The Nation, titled, “Trump Has Exposed the Dark Underbelly of America.” This title summarizes a popular…Apr 29, 2020Apr 29, 2020
Chandani NashinZORAThe ‘Black Vote’ Is Much More Complex Than People ThinkThe idea of all Black people voting the same way is not only racist, it’s misleadingMar 5, 202013Mar 5, 202013
Chandani Nash6 Ways BMCC Students Can Get Involved In Social JusticeThe world is full of injustice. Here are 6 things the BMCC students can do to balance the scales.Dec 19, 2019Dec 19, 2019
Chandani NashA Broken Transit System, and Officials at Odds Over How to Fix ItAs subway service continues to decline, confusion among city and state officials has pushed commuter concerns aside.Dec 19, 2019Dec 19, 2019
Chandani NashFoie Gras Ban Blazes Through City Council, Leaving Other Bills to Collect DustAnimal Rights activists clashed with industry workers as other advocacy groups awaited their turn.Dec 19, 2019Dec 19, 2019
Chandani NashFor Museum Employees, Unionization is About More than Fair WagesAs costs of living soar, Museum Workers fight to end unpaid and underpaid laborDec 11, 2019Dec 11, 2019
Chandani NashCommnity Organizing Isn’t About Optimism, It’s About WorkOn a cool night in September, Joe Loonam found himself sleeping on the sidewalk outside of a park in downtown Manhattan. Or, maybe…Nov 4, 2019Nov 4, 2019