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BORN IN FLAMES: The Business of Arson and the Remaking of the American City (Norton 8/19) wwnorton.com/books/97813240… they/them
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    Bench Ansfield
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    Nov 25, 2025
    Having trouble believing this
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    Bench Ansfield
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    May 2, 2024
    Annelise Orleck has been banned from Dartmouth campus for six months for trying to protect her students from riot police.
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    Bench Ansfield
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    May 2, 2024
    This is historian Annelise Orleck, practicing what she preaches
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    Bench Ansfield
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    May 2, 2024
    This is historian Annelise Orleck, practicing what she preaches
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    David Adkins
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    May 2, 2024
    Happening now: Dartmouth history professor pushed and subsequently arrested by New Hampshire state police during peaceful encampment. More than 15 arrests now.
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    Bench Ansfield
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    May 21, 2024
    You literally need to win a lottery to be added to a *waitlist* for housing assistance. It’s been 15 years since you could even enter your name into the lottery. We live in a permanent housing crisis.
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    patrick spauster
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    May 20, 2024
    New Yorkers will have 6 days to apply for the Section 8 waitlist from June 3rd to June 6th, the first time the waitlist has opened since 2009. Of those that apply, 200K will be selected by lottery for the waitlist. Here are the current income limits on.nyc.gov/section8-appli…
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    Bench Ansfield
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    Jun 9, 2020
    Welcome to abolition! Though our calls for defunding and abolishing the police and prisons may seem brand new, many of us have been practicing abolition for decades. The transformative justice movement is one name for this effort. Here are some resources: /1
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    Bench Ansfield
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    Aug 17, 2025
    Getting "greedy landlords" printed in the NY Post is surreal. Never thought I'd be in the tabloids.
    New York Post headline reading: "Greedy landlords - not Bronx residents - were really to blame for the fires that ravaged NYC in the '70s and '80s: new book"
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    Bench Ansfield
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    Dec 6, 2023
    Chilling AF
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    Bench Ansfield
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    Jun 17, 2022
    I'm so accustomed to the academic job market tearing people away from their communities that for 9 years I've been telling my Philly loves it was unlikely I'd return anytime soon. I'm shocked to announce that in '24 I'll begin as an Asst Prof of History at Temple U...in Philly😭
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    Bench Ansfield
    @benchansfield
    May 2, 2024
    Dartmouth College: “you are all under arrest”
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    Bench Ansfield
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    Oct 23, 2023
    A little light at the end of a terrible weekend: here’s a photo of Ruth Wilson Gilmore in front of big Ruthie
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    Bench Ansfield
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    Jan 3, 2023
    The term “burnout” was forged in the glow of a literal firestorm—the wave of landlord arson that ravaged NYC in the 1970s. For the Rest issue of @JewishCurrents, I wrote on the term’s origins in the creative destruction of the city and its workers.
    Edifice Complex
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    Bench Ansfield
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    Sep 16, 2022
    I reviewed the film Riotsville, USA for @nybooks. If you want to see a documentary that not only defangs the carceral state, but helps us think outside of it, see this film. It's the antidote to copaganda. It's aboliterature. nybooks.com/daily/2022/09/…
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    Bench Ansfield
    @benchansfield
    Mar 4, 2021
    All those articles this summer (and the summer before that...) on how much property damage BLM protests were causing? Those were insurer talking points. Amidst the 60s uprisings, insurers acted as racial capitalism's first responders. Here's how:
    This General Adjustment Bureau brochure, released after the Watts uprising in 1965, celebrated insurance adjusters as captialism's first responders. “Gab in Watts,” [1965?], brochure, General Adjustment Bureau folder, box 3, Series 5: Correspondence with Insurance Agencies, Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, Insurance Panel (Hughes Panel), Rg 220 (Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, Austin,...
    The Crisis of Insurance and the Insuring of the Crisis: Riot Reinsurance and Redlining in the...
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    Bench Ansfield
    @benchansfield
    Mar 14, 2021
    I wrote a dissertation. This one's for my loves. Taking suggestions on how to celebrate when the academic job market is so bleak.