Abstract
This article offers three meditations on the 2016 election of Donald Trump for consideration by the readers of Anthropology & Education Quarterly: first, to query what is “new” about this political era; second, to draw attention to the performance of political opposition and violences of solidarity; third, to document my own navigations of the political present as a researcher and educator with thoughts for others who work with or are marked as “targeted populations.”
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