Rebecca Glade
rmglade.bsky.social
Rebecca Glade
@rmglade.bsky.social
Historian of protest, political claim making, and state crackdowns. Student of Sudans and Horn of Africa. Visiting Researcher at Makerere University. New Orleanian.
Sudan needs support and funding for food aid among many things. But the country will not be "saved" by foreigners. Communities are surviving now because of the heroic work of ERRs and Sudanese civil society. Miliband's interview is ghoulish.
November 20, 2025 at 3:38 PM
The transitional government "did not get the backing it needed" because the int'l community demanded austerity, not security sector reform, yet somehow that's not mentioned. Then fudging about genocide in Darfur (explain 2023 Geneina to me without the term), and demanding support for INGOs. Gross.
November 20, 2025 at 3:38 PM
Thank you so much Nisrin for writing this excellent essay! I've learned a lot from it.
November 11, 2025 at 6:20 PM
Talk about disgraceful. It's also remarkable how completely this sort of discussion ignores that this is counterrevolutionary war-you don't have to endorse SAF to decry the RSF.
October 31, 2025 at 5:24 PM
This. I've found that there's often a downside to strict policies in high achieving environments, even on things that are important. Students who you need to be firm with don't necessarily respond better to harsher policies, but the students who are rule followers end up getting VERY stressed.
October 30, 2025 at 10:48 PM
Some forms of automation are useful. Others aren't. All should be understood as tools with limits, advantages, and disadvantages.
October 29, 2025 at 10:15 PM
One thing that gets lost is that people have called things "AI" for a long while, and in many ways, all it means is "automation." Translation via machine learning can be really useful-and it also functions differently than LLMs.
October 29, 2025 at 10:15 PM
Obviously it won't come to that extreme in the US with cutting SNAP benefits. But I wouldn't be surprised if poor people made homeless end up taking up poorly paid jobs that they otherwise would have passed on due to poor working conditions or insufficient pay for commute, etc
October 24, 2025 at 3:05 PM
I don't don't remember if it discusses methods extensively, but Liat Kozma's Policing Egyptian Women used 19th c police reports as sources for social history and changing gender and state roles/powers in a really fascinating way.
October 13, 2025 at 5:34 AM
Fun doesn't take away from the seriousness nor does it nullify the anger. But joy goes much further in sustaining long-term action than anger and seriousness alone.
October 10, 2025 at 8:05 PM
This isn't a commentary on Machado, it's a criticism of the prize itself. If the ERRs in Sudan had won, it would have been good for their access to funds and leverage re armed parties. But *they* would have given the Nobel foundation prestige as far as I'm concerned, not the opposite.
October 10, 2025 at 2:00 PM