July 10, 2020
As citizens hit the streets banging their pots and pans, the Cacerolazo (“pot/pan” style of popular protest) resounded nationwide with the...
blog
June 2, 2020
As African writers without borders who are connected beyond geography with those who live in the United States of America and other parts...
Conversations
August 1, 2016
Masarat Alam, one of the most influential separatist leaders in Kashmir, was in prison on July 8th, when the current wave of deadly clashes...
Conversations
April 20, 2016
Far from embracing nonviolence as a moral imperative, Mark and Paul Engler argue for its strategic application in political conflict for a...
Poetry
April 20, 2016
After a period of escalating political violence in Burundi, rebels attacked several army bases near Bujumbura on December 11th, 2015...
blog
February 18, 2016
Silent Protest Against Extrajudicial Assassinations - Hadhramout, Yemen from Warscapes on Vimeo . View Bawazir's statement of intent for...
Art
January 7, 2016
Layziehound has a bit of Muhammed Ali about him. He towers over most humans, for one thing. He's also a compulsive self-narrator—when he’s...
videos
March 5, 2015
Introducing the Warscapes Public Lecture Series War does not exist in a vacuum. At Warscapes, we work to move past a void within mainstream...
column
December 19, 2014
"A Typical Negro" is the title of a 1962 newspaper article narrating the story of an enslaved man, Gordon, and his escape from slavery to...