Jeremy Randall

Student Fellow

Jeremy Randall is a PhD student in the History program at the Graduate Center, CUNY. His research focuses on the intersections of leftist intellectual movements and popular culture during the Lebanese Civil War (1975-1990) as fostering an affective, emotional, and discursive of experience that serves as a counter to the hegemonic imaginings of the state and society as sectarian. During his year as a Writing Across the Curriculum Fellow in the History Department at Hunter College, he provided tutorial assistance for students on their essays. He also provided workshops in classes on citing properly, conducting secondary source research, and structuring essays.




Participating Years


2017–2018

Consciousness and Revolution II

The place of consciousness in radical theory and practice is a subject of significant dispute, as global and local events continue to underline.