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Samhar Khalfani and Anthony Choquette

Samhar Khalfani is an Afro-Caribbean Habesha woman from Southern California. She is a junior Africana Studies and sociology double major, with correlates in Arabic and music composition. She is an ash enthusiast, homebody, and Black thinker. Anthony Choquette is a junior from outside of Boston, MA. He is an Afro-Boricua double major in Africana Studies and religion focusing on religion in the Caribbean and anti-Blackness as it continuously manifests and reconfigures itself. In his spare time he likes to hang with friends and talk about random shit that makes absolutely no sense to anyone but him and his friends.

Vassar ClimateOctober 15, 2015

States of Fugitivity: Policing and Anti-Blackness at Vassar

By Samhar Khalfani and Anthony Choquette

“Black rights, in other words, are not revoked. Rather, I take punishment— or state sanctioned direct relations of force— to be primary and foundational…

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