Pantéa Javidan, JD, PhD.
@pjavidan.bsky.social
Faculty & Research Fellow @ Stanford Center for Human Rights & International Justice + Human Rights in Trauma Mental Health Lab. Views mine.
Thank you for all of this, including the part about “long-standing use of ‘the culture concept’–developed by anthropologists over the last century–to deflect attention from underlying political responsibility, elite interests, and inequalities of power.”
November 10, 2025 at 5:15 AM
Thank you for all of this, including the part about “long-standing use of ‘the culture concept’–developed by anthropologists over the last century–to deflect attention from underlying political responsibility, elite interests, and inequalities of power.”
And fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are welcome. Because that’s what may lure the tech psychos to your side, since they’ve over-invested in AI, which requires extinction-level amounts of fossil fuels.
November 2, 2025 at 10:58 PM
And fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are welcome. Because that’s what may lure the tech psychos to your side, since they’ve over-invested in AI, which requires extinction-level amounts of fossil fuels.
Reposted by Pantéa Javidan, JD, PhD.
This is the end of an institution.
I’m sorry to say. The rest of the people at CBS News should resign in protest.
Send the signal: Ellison and Bari Weiss can buy the name, but not the credibility of the people who make up the newsroom.
I’m sorry to say. The rest of the people at CBS News should resign in protest.
Send the signal: Ellison and Bari Weiss can buy the name, but not the credibility of the people who make up the newsroom.
October 30, 2025 at 1:05 AM
This is the end of an institution.
I’m sorry to say. The rest of the people at CBS News should resign in protest.
Send the signal: Ellison and Bari Weiss can buy the name, but not the credibility of the people who make up the newsroom.
I’m sorry to say. The rest of the people at CBS News should resign in protest.
Send the signal: Ellison and Bari Weiss can buy the name, but not the credibility of the people who make up the newsroom.
Reposted by Pantéa Javidan, JD, PhD.
This week’s GW guest is Eric King, an expert on anti-fascist action — and what it means to be a political prisoner
Eric served 10 years in a 6x9 cell in federal prison for throwing a Molotov at an *empty* Congressional building.
LIVE on WEDS, Oct. 29
Q&A drops THURSDAY
youtube.com/@thisisawkword
Eric served 10 years in a 6x9 cell in federal prison for throwing a Molotov at an *empty* Congressional building.
LIVE on WEDS, Oct. 29
Q&A drops THURSDAY
youtube.com/@thisisawkword
October 28, 2025 at 1:47 PM
This week’s GW guest is Eric King, an expert on anti-fascist action — and what it means to be a political prisoner
Eric served 10 years in a 6x9 cell in federal prison for throwing a Molotov at an *empty* Congressional building.
LIVE on WEDS, Oct. 29
Q&A drops THURSDAY
youtube.com/@thisisawkword
Eric served 10 years in a 6x9 cell in federal prison for throwing a Molotov at an *empty* Congressional building.
LIVE on WEDS, Oct. 29
Q&A drops THURSDAY
youtube.com/@thisisawkword