[ 11/100 DAYS OF PRODUCTIVITY • 1.10.16 ] wawawee haven’t posted in a while due to exams!!!but here are some geog notes in the process :’) sorry if I haven’t been answering my inbox for a while or posting notes but I promise I’ll get to it after my papers end!! :^) all the best for those who are having/will be having their papers ( • 3 • )」
5/100, 20.02.2020 after finishing up some minor tasks, I finally get to sit down and work on my thesis. received a phone call today that finally confirmed my enrollment into law school this year! super excited to start this new chapter, moving and all that good stuff that is to come. for now, I’m enjoying this frothy coffee and my new calendar that I got yesterday. (moleskine, weekly calendar, a long-time favorite of mine 📖)
Two things I’m working on today: I am the head editor of a special edition of the Goldsmiths literature journal (GLITS), so I’m currently checking over peer review sheets and manuscript feedback from our board of editors.
I am also writing questions for an event I’ve been putting together as part of Alternative Careers Week at Goldsmiths, which is a conversation about the challenges facing prospective academics between myself, Dhanveer Brar, Beth Guilding, Jake Hall, Akanksha Mehta and Roberto Mozzachiodi.
You can find the details of the event here: Is a Career in Academia Worth it?
Goodbye, battered copy of the Aeneid. You shall be missed.
3.16.21/Day 4-6
4: For my researching fellows, what are you researching on? If you’re not currently researching, what is the topic within your field that you’re most passionate about?
While I’m not actively researching this, I am passionate about Afrofuturism, more specifically black science fiction, and how it can be used to understand our past and reimagine a future for the black diaspora. Black women and black enby writers have always been so ahead of the game when it comes to this.
Also, I’m really into music of the black diaspora. Its forms, its histories, the dances created from it and vice versa, the music that has been birthed from movements.
5: Tag 3 studyblrs that you like seeing on your dashboard.
(Note: Not all are really considered study blogs, but def faves that I love learning from. If anyone doesn’t want to be included in this post lmk and I’ll remove you immediately!)
@sib-studies, @blacklinguist, @notchainedtotrauma
6: Quickly! tag urself!
eight pm. netflix. cuddles warm sheets. indoors life. loves singing but can’t. sweats. never sleeps.
[28/06/20]
Study space set up & no, you can never have too many study table flowers.