Commentary
The GCAS Review Commentary
Public Lectures
Joshua Clover, originally delivered this lecture in early 2014 at GCAS. Clover is a writer and a Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of California Davis.
Dr. Firoze Manji (GCAS Research Fellow) discusses the protests and what it means to be human.
Prof. Gabbard discusses the situation from a Brazilian perspective in the GCAS “America in Revolt” Series.
Boris Franklin’s talk in the GCAS “America in Revolt” Series in which he discusses his journey from prison to building democracy and education in the USA.
Prof. Dr. Evelyn Simien (University of Connecticut) delivers a lecture in the GCAS “America in Revolt” Series. June 13, 2020
Dr. Greg Williams, PhD Lectures on "How Truth Claims of Voter Fraud Influence Public Policy: A Political Discourse Analysis" in the GCAS Public Lecture Series.
"Is America Possible?": Protest, Pandemic, and Planetary Possibility” by Prof. Dr. Corey D. B. Walker, Wake Forest University and Distinguished Research Fellow at GCAS.
Renowned cultural critic, Prof. Henry Giroux discusses the protests with Anthony Clemons, Andrew Keltner, and Creston Davis.
This is the first discussion in the GCAS Review’s Series, “America in Revolt” featuring talks from Lewis Gordon, LaRose Parris, and Kevin Boileau.
INTERVIEWS
GCAS College PhD Researcher Andrew Keltner interviews Andrew Feenberg, PhD. The interview discusses topics including the democratization of technology, capitalism and technology, technophobia, and the singularity, among others.
Interview conducted by Anastasia Nicéphore, PhD
{A journey from Philosophy to Fantasy Fiction and Back} An interview conducted by Anastasia Nicéphore and Jacob E. Andrade.
Hear from a pioneer in an underserved area of Suicide Prevention, founder of Attempted Suicide Help, and author of Attempted Suicide: The Essential Guidebook for Loved Ones, and TedX speaker.
Tariq Ali (L) and GCAS Vice-President Azfar Hussain @ GCAS Conference, “Democracy Rising” Athens, July 2015. Photo by: Summer Madrid (Andrea Lowthorp)
Audio
Pulitzer Prize Winner, Chris Hedges’s Talk @ GCAS’ “Democracy Rising-Philadelphia” Conference @ the University of Pennsylvania’s Slought.
Open Source Books and Articles
Energy and Experience: An Essay in Nafthology by By Antti Salminen & Tere Vadén
Chapter: “Emancipation, Freedom or Taxonomy? What does it mean to be African?”, Firoze Manji, Research Fellow - GCAS