The first year acting as editor of raster.fi has exceeded my expectations. In this post, which closes our 2021 publications, I retrospectively look at the experience to indicate ways in which the community of scholars engaged in anti-racism work can contribute to research-based information to public conversations in Finland. By Leonardo Custódio.
Kuukausi: marraskuu 2021
“Hybrid” human rights? How speaking of “hybrid warfare” masks the violence of EU borders beyond Belarus
The “hybrid warfare” narrative to explain the situation at the border of Belarus and Poland makes yet another tragedy at the EU borders seem unprecedented and exceptional. However, Daria Krivonos argues, this is not new and, worse, legitimizes the suspension of international human rights norms as if to protect the EU from the ”threat” of migration and asylum seeking.
Lyhyt katsaus woke -ilmiön ideoihin ja kiistoihin (Kirja-arvostelu)
Woke on kovasti ihmisten huulilla. Mitä ilmiö oikeastaan sisältää ja miksi sitä vastustetaan? Tähän antaa vastauksen tuore Gaudeamus -kustantamon akateeminen kirja uudesta antirasismin teoriasta. Kirjoitaja: Sami Eerola.
Dismantling Antiblackness in Finnish Higher Education (Call to Action)
In this post, RASTER.FI publishes the call to action ”Dismantling Antiblackness in Finnish Universities”. The document, written collectively by members of the Finnish academic community, describes the problematic persistance of Antiblackness in Finland’s university system, indicates anti-racist actions to improve students’ experience in university, and recommends textual and audiovisual resources for further reading and learning.
What happens when students speak up against racism in their universities? Not much, as case at Åbo Akademi University shows
Students at Åbo Akademi University, in Turku, reflect about the aftermath of their initiative against what they perceived as racist requirements in admissions. They also invite students in other universities to take action. By Emilia Plichta, Jan Louie Uy, Niki Panera and Vera Lindén.