The Un/Making Issue


Latest Stories
Cooperation Be the Path

Jessica Gordon-Nembhard on abolition and why incarceration can’t stop collective courage.
by Nia K. Evans

Home Training

Fred Moten on the practice of practice
by Cierra Michele Peters & Mark Hernandez-Motaghy

Growing into Abolition

Esteban Kelly reflects on anarchism, transformative justice, and critiques of prefiguration.
by Sruti Suryanarayanan

Medicine from Many Psyches

Terence Nance on un-disciplining, genre-curiosity, and making films through spirit.
by Lawrence Burney



Field Notes
At the Table, On Our Terms

Detroit People’s Food Co-op builds  food sovereignty through Black-led coalitions.
by Aparna Sridaran


Pulling Things Apart to Come Back Together

Healing at Crenshaw Dairy Mart’s abolitionist pods
by Romi Morrison

Undoing the Art Fair

At the Butter Fine Art Fair,  artists keep 100% — and the care shows.
by Makeda Easter




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Editor’s Note

Brunch with Twelve Black Phantoms
Porsha Olayiwola
Our Good Bones
Fei Liu
Why a Solidarity Economy Needs Artists
& Artists Need a Solidarity Economy
Francisco Perez
On Stewarding Not Owning Art
Camilo Alvarez

Ten Points on Playing Fair
Brandon King

We Are Together Again
Shantel Miller
On Art & Activism
Rosalba Solis

On Collective Maintainence & Its Somatics
Unbound Bodies

Your Auntie’s Cigar
Tameka Eastman-Coburn of Small Format

Community Economics & The Future of Food
LinYee Yuan


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