Elise A. Mitchell
@bydreamphd.bsky.social
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Assistant Professor in Swarthmore’s History Department studying how Africans survived enslavement, epidemics, and empires in the early modern Atlantic World. Insta: @bydreamphd
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I know professors are burnt out and terrified right now, but we have to be asking this question if we value education and knowledge production and want to see any of it happen in the rest of the 21st century.
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At this point, from my little sphere as professor, I’m like, pedagogically, how do I respond to mass trauma? Not saying kids weren’t traumatized before now, but like we are going to see a generation of young adults who are sick from all this. As educators how do we even begin to respond?
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Maybe it’s the educator and former babysitter and camp counselor in me that just can’t with this… but like our (right and centrist, Democrat and Republican) politicians and societies in the US and wider West have normalized atrocious predation on children in the name of war and politicking.
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Just as the global right has exploited political, social, and economic inequities to harm other marginalized groups, they have done so with surgical precision to harm children. Any adult who stands idly by and allows this to occur is permitting and protecting gruesome predation. It’s astounding.
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I don’t intend to be ageist, at the same time from the privilege of adulthood, I recognize that children are a particularly vulnerable group for obvious reasons (size, access to knowledge, socialization etc) and because they are not politically enfranchised.
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All of this plus our contempt for the climate and the rise of AI leads me to believe the West in the 21st century hates children and has declared war on them.
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The treatment of children in the 21st century… I am at a loss for words from Gaza and Greta to Chicago to Khartoum, to everywhere under attack, where aid has been relinquished and denied, where children can not access healthcare, gender affirming or otherwise. I am at a loss.
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At a time when Black history and histories of migration are under attack, when Black people and migrants are under attack, making and playing this game is giving me some reprieve and joy 😉
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The fact that the game has been called “fun” in small and large classes makes me really excited to do this!
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I hope to design and print a few decks (since others requested them) with my sister, who is a graphic designer, next year.
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The cards, like the survey course, are hemispheric in scope, with attention to Black histories that unfolded simultaneously across parts of Western Africa and Western Europe. The emphasis however is on the Americas.
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Even with a smaller class Black History Taboo was still a blast! After I teach the second half of the survey next semester, I will be working with a designer for a full deck!
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As I prepare to do my first public event here, a conversation with an award-winning Palestinian-American author and dear friend focused on her family history and memoir, I am thinking a lot about histories the that will sit in the room with us and the material and political imperatives of redress.
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He reminded us that the history of slavery is not abstract but its legacies are, as others have said, “sitting in the room” with us.
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We ended class in “Black Atlantic History” today by discussing social death and historical redress. A brilliant student argued that historical redress is insufficient if we don’t attend to Black people’s material circumstances and political exigencies in the present.
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So we are getting an Assata Shakur Day right?
A day for community love right?
A day for prison and policing abolition right?
Or is even asking that question a fireable offense now too?
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I mean… we might just have to go analog after all the social media nonsense going on these days… idk call me or something until further notice…
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I love being invited to speak and share work. I especially love it when the forum is within commuting distance of Philadelphia. Just calling in more local opportunities this year…
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“Antifascism not only drew students and faculty out of the universities and into the streets. It also brought antifascism and varieties of Marxism—Trotskyism, Stalinism, Fabian Socialism—into the university.”

Robin D. G. Kelley:
The Responsibility of Intellectuals in the Age of Fascism and Genocide - Boston Review
Speaking the truth and exposing lies is not enough.
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🚨 UPDATE on the current COVID vaccine access situation in the US.

Please note that this is based on state laws but different things may be happening on the ground, and some pharmacies are defaulting to federal guidelines instead of state laws.
Map of COVID vaccine availability by state