Natasha Patel
@tashahpatel.bsky.social
teaching U.S. politics @ Menlo College; phd candidate in Political Science @ Stanford; co-founder & former co-organizer of critical carceral studies collective 2023-25;
see my work at tashahpatel.com
see my work at tashahpatel.com
Tomorrow, I will teach Naomi Murakawa's chapter, "Freedom From Fear" in her book, The First Civil Right. I use the chapter teach the operations of political parties and their significance in American governance in context for an Intro to U.S. politics course. I really like when academic writing has
November 10, 2025 at 8:04 AM
Tomorrow, I will teach Naomi Murakawa's chapter, "Freedom From Fear" in her book, The First Civil Right. I use the chapter teach the operations of political parties and their significance in American governance in context for an Intro to U.S. politics course. I really like when academic writing has
Tomorrow, I am teaching chapter 6 of Iris Marion Young's *Justice and the Politics of Difference* in my Intro to American Politics course. Re-reading her political theory, again and again, has been the best teacher for me. I'm looking forward to tomorrow's class.
November 6, 2025 at 3:14 AM
Tomorrow, I am teaching chapter 6 of Iris Marion Young's *Justice and the Politics of Difference* in my Intro to American Politics course. Re-reading her political theory, again and again, has been the best teacher for me. I'm looking forward to tomorrow's class.
Tomorrow, I teach "Counter-Revolution of Property" from Black Reconstruction in America 1860-1880 (Du Bois 1935). It's my first time reading this chapter and teaching this book. I hope it goes well!
October 14, 2025 at 3:42 AM
Tomorrow, I teach "Counter-Revolution of Property" from Black Reconstruction in America 1860-1880 (Du Bois 1935). It's my first time reading this chapter and teaching this book. I hope it goes well!
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I'm furious on behalf of everyone who was brutalized by ICE today in Chicago. My GOD, this is completely horrible.
I've been in meetings most of today and I just checked messages and see that comrades & friends were part of the people they brutalized today.
I've been in meetings most of today and I just checked messages and see that comrades & friends were part of the people they brutalized today.
October 3, 2025 at 8:44 PM
I'm furious on behalf of everyone who was brutalized by ICE today in Chicago. My GOD, this is completely horrible.
I've been in meetings most of today and I just checked messages and see that comrades & friends were part of the people they brutalized today.
I've been in meetings most of today and I just checked messages and see that comrades & friends were part of the people they brutalized today.
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"A district profile states he was born to immigrant parents from Guyana and grew up in Brooklyn, New York."
Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Ian Roberts detained by ICE agents
The superintendent of the largest school district in Iowa has been detained by federal immigration officials. Superintendent Ian Roberts of Des Moines Public Schools was detained Friday morning, accor...
www.iowapublicradio.org
September 26, 2025 at 7:08 PM
"A district profile states he was born to immigrant parents from Guyana and grew up in Brooklyn, New York."
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Several times this year more than 100,000 people have been out in the streets in particular cities to protest this regime and the NYT & MSM barely covered those protests. I wonder why [I don't actually so no need to respond].
September 21, 2025 at 4:08 PM
Several times this year more than 100,000 people have been out in the streets in particular cities to protest this regime and the NYT & MSM barely covered those protests. I wonder why [I don't actually so no need to respond].
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The thing everyone can do right now is to find your lane if you don't already have one and work that lane diligently and with commitment.
September 19, 2025 at 1:30 PM
The thing everyone can do right now is to find your lane if you don't already have one and work that lane diligently and with commitment.
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Law is central to today’s social crises—from democratic backsliding to immigrant exclusion. This paper shows how cultural sociology offers rigorous explanations of, and insights into how to tackle, law-related crises. Hope it’s useful to law and society scholars and others
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August 13, 2025 at 3:20 PM
Law is central to today’s social crises—from democratic backsliding to immigrant exclusion. This paper shows how cultural sociology offers rigorous explanations of, and insights into how to tackle, law-related crises. Hope it’s useful to law and society scholars and others
osf.io/preprints/so...
osf.io/preprints/so...
Participating in the Emotion and Society Lab hosted by Myisha Cherry and Francisco Gallegos was one of my favorite graduate student experiences. The cohort, our discussions, & the feedback reminded me how meaningful intellectual life can be. The lab now invites grad students to apply for 2025-26!
August 13, 2025 at 3:12 AM
Participating in the Emotion and Society Lab hosted by Myisha Cherry and Francisco Gallegos was one of my favorite graduate student experiences. The cohort, our discussions, & the feedback reminded me how meaningful intellectual life can be. The lab now invites grad students to apply for 2025-26!
This is absolutely fantastic.
People have been asking about what I think about GenAI in higher ed, so I put together a guide for students & educators that attempts to demystify what GenAI is & how it's bad.
Very much a work in progress, so do let me know if you have feedback/updates!
alinautrata.substack.com/p/the-anti-d...
Very much a work in progress, so do let me know if you have feedback/updates!
alinautrata.substack.com/p/the-anti-d...
The Anti-Dystopian's Guide to GenAI for students & educators
What is GenAI, Why is it Bad, and How Can Higher Education Resist It?
alinautrata.substack.com
June 6, 2025 at 8:07 PM
This is absolutely fantastic.
It would be really awesome if we could have a small Cedric Robinson conference for people working primarily on theory building with his ideas. Just throwing it out there!
June 4, 2025 at 5:36 AM
It would be really awesome if we could have a small Cedric Robinson conference for people working primarily on theory building with his ideas. Just throwing it out there!
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Nearly three years before the Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin knelt on George Floyd as he cried that he couldn’t breathe, Zoya Code found herself in a similar position: handcuffed facedown on the ground, with Chauvin’s knee on her. Code said she began pleading: “Don’t kill me.”
“That Could Have Been Me”: The People Derek Chauvin Choked Before George Floyd
They describe an officer quick to use force and callous about their pain.
www.themarshallproject.org
May 24, 2025 at 2:48 PM
Nearly three years before the Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin knelt on George Floyd as he cried that he couldn’t breathe, Zoya Code found herself in a similar position: handcuffed facedown on the ground, with Chauvin’s knee on her. Code said she began pleading: “Don’t kill me.”
Friend and colleague, @bodegagyroao.bsky.social made this fantastic poster for Friday's talk. I hope this talk is just the beginning. Feel free to DM me for zoom link or see you in person!
May 22, 2025 at 7:39 AM
Friend and colleague, @bodegagyroao.bsky.social made this fantastic poster for Friday's talk. I hope this talk is just the beginning. Feel free to DM me for zoom link or see you in person!
I finally finished reading the entirety of "Leadership: A Mythic Paradigm" -- just in time for this presentation on Friday. Please DM me if you want to access a zoom link otherwise hope to see you in person. New summary of the talk below: 🧵
50 years since Cedric Robinson walked the halls of Stanford Political Science | Political Science
politicalscience.stanford.edu
May 21, 2025 at 3:21 AM
I finally finished reading the entirety of "Leadership: A Mythic Paradigm" -- just in time for this presentation on Friday. Please DM me if you want to access a zoom link otherwise hope to see you in person. New summary of the talk below: 🧵
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I have been working over the last 8 months to bring Jamaica Osorio, esteemed scholar & kanaka maoli activist, to speak at Stanford. Osorio's timely and powerful lecture is entitled, "E Mau ke Ea: Sovereignty, Sanctuary, and Collective Liberation." Please join us in person or on zoom! (RSVP below)
Jamaica Osorio | E Mau ke Ea: Sovereignty, Sanctuary, and Collective Liberation | Stanford Humanities Center
Critical Carceral Studies Collective
shc.stanford.edu
April 1, 2025 at 10:14 PM
I have been working over the last 8 months to bring Jamaica Osorio, esteemed scholar & kanaka maoli activist, to speak at Stanford. Osorio's timely and powerful lecture is entitled, "E Mau ke Ea: Sovereignty, Sanctuary, and Collective Liberation." Please join us in person or on zoom! (RSVP below)
Thank you, David.
My resignation from the #MLA. Dismayed at how academic organizations are obeying in advance and betraying their members. academeblog.org/2025/02/05/r...
Resignation Letter from the Modern Language Association (David Palumbo-Liu)
POSTED BY JENNIFER RUTH As readers are no doubt aware, the problem of undemocratic professional associations is coming more and more to the fore as members attempt to hold their scholarly and profe…
academeblog.org
February 7, 2025 at 8:40 AM
Thank you, David.
I often think about comparing crafts in life. What does it mean to sculpt a theory? What does it look like for a theory to emerge through paint? This is some of that exploration.
December 22, 2024 at 2:37 AM
I often think about comparing crafts in life. What does it mean to sculpt a theory? What does it look like for a theory to emerge through paint? This is some of that exploration.
These are sketches from migraine days that lasted weeks in the beginning of this year. Capturing the feeling of the brain/mind as an image of the overall body, pushes me to see brain-related distress differently. I love her; she still hangs out on this Walter Rodney book :)
December 6, 2024 at 3:59 AM
These are sketches from migraine days that lasted weeks in the beginning of this year. Capturing the feeling of the brain/mind as an image of the overall body, pushes me to see brain-related distress differently. I love her; she still hangs out on this Walter Rodney book :)
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We love you, Chase. ❤️
The second is a profile I wrote last year of Chase Strangio, who today will make history by becoming the first ever openly trans attorney to argue in front of the Supreme Court.
www.them.us/story/chase-...
www.them.us/story/chase-...
Chase Strangio Is Defending Us on All Fronts
The ACLU attorney is busier than ever fighting a historic avalanche of anti-trans legislation — in the courtroom and beyond.
www.them.us
December 4, 2024 at 7:31 PM
We love you, Chase. ❤️
Sculpture allows us to see ourselves in still moments. It allows me to imagine myself in different emotional states. What I love about the activity of sculpting a form that resembles my body is the openness -- though I'll always complain about how mentally and physically taxing it is. <3
December 3, 2024 at 3:03 AM
Sculpture allows us to see ourselves in still moments. It allows me to imagine myself in different emotional states. What I love about the activity of sculpting a form that resembles my body is the openness -- though I'll always complain about how mentally and physically taxing it is. <3
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Hello friends, my name is Saeed, I live now in North Gaza, I have an injury in my foot, I hope you can help me so I can buy the treatment. Your support saves our lives🙏🙏🍉🍉🙏
gofund.me/2ec96a32
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November 19, 2024 at 1:00 AM
Hello friends, my name is Saeed, I live now in North Gaza, I have an injury in my foot, I hope you can help me so I can buy the treatment. Your support saves our lives🙏🙏🍉🍉🙏
gofund.me/2ec96a32
gofund.me/2ec96a32