Jill StaufferMutual aid and restorative practice in fact and fiction.A talk given at Haverford College’s 2023 Reading Rainbow on The Raven Tower by Ann Leckie and Mutual Aid by Dean Spade.Dec 17, 2023Dec 17, 2023
Jill StaufferNotes from “Whose Justice?”Notes from the event “Whose Justice?: Reframing the ICC’s Dominic Ongwen Trial” at Columbia University on March 20, 2017.Mar 10, 2019Mar 10, 2019
Jill StaufferWay Too HelpfulI caught myself breathing like my grandfather the other day. He always wanted to be fixing things. Machines, toys, household items…Nov 13, 2018Nov 13, 2018
Jill Stauffer“the power to hurt is a kind of wealth”I guess one of the main points of Naomi Alderman’s novel The Power is that power doesn’t care who has it, it just wants to be expressed…Mar 31, 2018Mar 31, 2018
Jill Staufferhabits of thought.Some things you read and they impact you at such a deep level that they become the background of everything else that you think. And…Dec 27, 2017Dec 27, 2017
Jill Staufferat home with Ancillary Justice.I got invited to do this thing at my college called Reading Rainbow (yes, based on the popular show), where at the end of each semester…Dec 24, 2017Dec 24, 2017
Jill Staufferstrange ways to be hated.Sometimes there’s nothing you can do to stop it. I’m a good teacher, in part because I’ve been doing it for so long, part because I enjoy…Dec 21, 2017Dec 21, 2017
Jill Staufferpurity and contradictionA couple of years ago, in the midst of a larger discussion in an Applied Ethics class, a student of mine said, “you know, you only really…Dec 16, 2017Dec 16, 2017
Jill Staufferanniversary of a lost future’tis the season of death anniversaries for me. Though facebook’s “on this day” feature reminds me that I’ve been promising to write it…Dec 2, 2017Dec 2, 2017
Jill StaufferTwo moons, Looney Tunes, and a migraine.… is much less fun than two turntables and a microphone. But here we are.Dec 1, 2017Dec 1, 2017