White nationalism does not survive on confidence. It survives on panic. At its core, the ideology is less a movement than a mood—a chronic, simmering fear that the world is slipping out of grasp. And nowhere is that fear more naked than in its fixation on race, reproduction, and white motherhood. Strip away the slogans …
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The Commons You Didn’t Know You Lost: Canvas, Accessibility, and the Enclosure of Teaching
Universal Design as a Politics of Standardization Universal Design originated as a genuinely progressive intervention. Rooted in disability rights activism, it challenged the prevailing retrofit model of accessibility, which treated disability as an afterthought and accommodation as charity. The promise was ambitious: design systems usable by the widest range of people from the outset, building …