Liminal Hangouts is a podcast that brings together the voices of those who resist at the margins of academia. Inspired by Maria Lugones’ definition of hangout as a space which shatters the division between the public and private spheres, Liminal Hangouts is imagined as a space of resistant intimacy anchored by a politics and friendship rather than geographical location. In these conversations we reflect on social justice, decolonizing the self, practices of unlearning, how to get creative with our differences, building coalition, accountability & everyday practices for collective liberation.
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Liminal Hangouts is a podcast that brings together the voices of those who resist at the margins of academia. Inspired by Maria Lugones’ definition of hangout as a space which shatters the division between the public and private spheres, Liminal Hangouts is imagined as a space of resistant intimacy anchored by a politics and friendship rather than geographical location. In these conversations we reflect on social justice, decolonizing the self, practices of unlearning, how to get creative with our differences, building coalition, accountability & everyday practices for collective liberation.
Welcome to Liminal Hangouts, a podcast that brings together the voices of those who resist at the margins of academia. In this introduction you will find out more about our Host Zuleika Bibi Sheik and how the podcast came about.
Liminal Hangouts
Liminal Hangouts is a podcast that brings together the voices of those who resist at the margins of academia. Inspired by Maria Lugones’ definition of hangout as a space which shatters the division between the public and private spheres, Liminal Hangouts is imagined as a space of resistant intimacy anchored by a politics and friendship rather than geographical location. In these conversations we reflect on social justice, decolonizing the self, practices of unlearning, how to get creative with our differences, building coalition, accountability & everyday practices for collective liberation.