Hawa Allan is a lawyer and a writer of cultural criticism and fiction whose work has appeared, among other places, in Best African American Essays, the Chicago Tribune and Tricycle Magazine, where she is a contributing editor. She is a graduate of the University of Chicago and Columbia Law School, where she was a fellow at the Center for the Study of Law and Culture.
CONTRIBUTOR ARTICLES

Spinoza and the All-American Novel: Ranbir Singh Sidhu
Ranbir Singh Sidhu has his character read Spinoza as his route to freedom in “Deep Singh Blue.”...

Humanitarian Intervention at Home
Relating "whether Ferguson demonstrators are mostly marauding looters or merely exercising their freedom of speech" to United States foreign policy....

Vacare Oprah: The Gospel of O
VACARE DEO — “to empty oneself for god” — is a central monastic tenet. In practice, it involves a ...
