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The Archive of Patchy Studies

Noam Youngrak Son

The Archive of Patchy Studies is a publishing platform for diagrammatic thinking, speculative writing, and reflections on creative labor under racial capitalism. Explore the interactive diagram at: https://www.d-act.org/newsletter/

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