From a88bf0425e2b5546efd9e6d44e25414c832e3bf4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Teagan C. Lance" Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2023 07:39:32 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Update 'content/syllabus/racecriticaltheories.md' --- content/syllabus/racecriticaltheories.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/content/syllabus/racecriticaltheories.md b/content/syllabus/racecriticaltheories.md index d9f177b..29aa8d9 100644 --- a/content/syllabus/racecriticaltheories.md +++ b/content/syllabus/racecriticaltheories.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ It borrows its conceptual orientation from Philomena Essed and David Theo Goldbe 3. The unfinished or in-process nature of this syllabus network also speaks to our interest in bringing together distinct communities, disciplines, problems, etc., into a conversation of productive discomfort or incommensurability. In line with Tuck & Yang, the RCT project is committed to an “ethic of incommensurability,” and all the complexity this entails. Our approach and invitation is not solutionist, but one that recognizes solidarity as tenuous, uneven, fragile, yet necessary.
## Who We Are -Race Critical Theories was initiated by faculty and students in the Global Emergent Media (GEM) Lab, and is convened by May Chew, Matthias Domingo Mushinski, Joshua Neves, and Gregorio Pablo Rodríguez-Arbolay.
+Race Critical Theories was initiated by faculty and students in the Global Emergent Media (GEM) Lab, and is convened by May Chew, Matthias Domingo Mushinski, Joshua Neves, Balbir K. Singh and Gregorio Pablo Rodríguez-Arbolay.
Contributors to the syllabus include: David Bering-Porter, Darren Byler, Michelle Cho, Bruno Cornellier, Richard Fung, Christine Goding-Doty, Aynur Kadir, Amy Lee, Nelly Pinkrah, Juan Llamas-Rodriguez, Jeremy Tai, Ishita Tiwary, Gabrielle Williams, Eszter Zimanyi, and others.