Jared SacksExpropriation from the poorReblocking of informal settlements can be development in reverse, argues Jared SacksNov 25, 2018Nov 25, 2018
Jared SacksHow NGOisation Provides Cover for the Murder of Shack DwellersIn South Africa ten members of a militant shack dwellers organisation have been assassinated in the past six years. Yet many progressive…Nov 25, 2018Nov 25, 2018
Jared SacksIs CUCR afraid of free speech?On October 10, Columbia University College Republicans hosted Tommy Robinson, the notorious founder of the English Defense League, in a…Oct 14, 2017Oct 14, 2017
Jared SacksNew Institutions as disciplinary practices at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)…“Power is everywhere;Mar 10, 2016Mar 10, 2016
Jared SacksAn alternative account of Ami Ayalon’s visit to Kings CollegeWhy we protest against ‘peace Zionists’Jan 28, 2016Jan 28, 2016
Jared SacksKeep calm and let the students disrupt injustice: a response to Achille MbembeAs township struggle seeps into elite spaces such as the university, many privileged academics and university managers have become…Jan 27, 2016Jan 27, 2016
Jared SacksTertiary Neocolonialism“The university is a critical institution, or it is nothing.”Nov 26, 2015Nov 26, 2015
Jared Sacks‘A riot is the language of the unheard’: a response to liberalism at the University of Cape TownForce into the public domain has been UCT’s function as a ‘non-profit’ corporation and its collusion with mining multinationalsSep 2, 2015Sep 2, 2015
Jared Sacks“We’ll die for this land”: dissecting a slum dwellers revoltSouth African media often depict poor black protesters as angry and irrational. Supporting their struggle requires challenging this…Aug 25, 2015Aug 25, 2015
Jared SacksDreaming against EbolanomicsOne’s dreams represent our fears, driven by 24/7 capitalism and its never-ending quest to commodify everything.Jul 21, 2015Jul 21, 2015