Carla Hung is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina Asheville. Her research focuses on migration, political activism, indigenous economies, sanctuary, communal care, and the abolitionist root system of human trafficking. She is currently working on a book project that examines how humanitarian and legal regimes misrecognize acts of care among Eritrean refugees as criminal activity under the charge of human trafficking.
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Collectivizing the Syllabus: Three Abolitionist Tools to Transform Your Pedagogy
The abolitionist work of scholars and activists offers unique tools to transform our pedagogy. In this piece, I’d like to offer practical ways to dehierarchiali... More