
Ariel Mond
@arielsmond
History PhD candidate @RutgersU. Diss on political prisoners, decolonization, and human rights in post-WWII France + empire. Paris-based, she/her
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09-12-2018 20:37:47
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What is the relationship between decolonization, humanitarianism, and human rights? Ariel Mond argues that by paying attention to the āmeaningful solidarities between different historical actors," we can better understand their intertwined histories. jhiblog.org/2020/06/22/humā¦

"A coalition of unions representing 20,000 workers is organizing to reject the universityās austerity response to the pandemic." Fantastic piece by Sarah Jaffe #SolidarityNotAusterity #HigherEdWorksBecauseWeDo dissentmagazine.org/blog/injury-toā¦

Hey #twitterhistorians please support Rutgers History Department grads & sign this petition. We need additional funding, support for international students, healthcare, & more Please RT and share broadly Adam X. McNeil, PhD (aka Metaphors & Memes) Caitlin Wiesner @grouchybagels Pamela Nicole Walker docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIā¦


Well, it finally happened. This #ICE International #StudentBan got me back into the āorganizing effective lobbying action via twitterā game. Want to make sure our lovely international students can keep their visas? Hereās how to do it: THREAD. thehill.com/homenews/admin⦠1/14


I was on Democracy Now! today commenting on international students. The $10,000 U.S.-China flight ticket I said might be hard to believe. With China's five-one policy and the US ICE new rule, many Chinese students are losing confidence in both sides. youtu.be/IEQA_oAnW6M




Hey Rutgers University, join so many other universities in paying international TA/GAs who are stuck abroad. They're not 'choosing' to stay abroad, when they literally can't return because of travel restrictions.

New Podcast: Ariel Mond (Ariel Mond) speaks with Professor Annette Joseph-Gabriel (@AnnetteJosephG) about how Black women pushed the conceptual bounds of citizenship in the French Empire, from her book 'Reimagining Liberation' (Illinois Press) jhiblog.org/2021/01/04/annā¦