denisse andrade

Student Fellow

Originally from Bogotá, Colombia, denisse andrade is a doctoral candidate in Geography at the Graduate Center, CUNY. Her research focuses on questions of land in the Black radical discourse and praxis of the 1960s and 1970s with particular focus on the Republic of New Afrika, a formation that spearheaded much of the thinking of this project. She is a curator, activist, and educator. She teaches in the Africana Studies Program at Vassar College.




Participating Years


2019–2020

Mobilizations and Migrations

However the international order is characterized, it is clear that various forms of internationalism are in distress.  These are at work both in producing violent conflagration and in generating moving populations across the globe (migrant labor, refugees, asylum seekers, exiles, emigres, etc.).  How, then, can internationalism be thought and articulated anew?