Nadine Naber, PhD. is a public scholar, author, and teacher from Al-Salt, Jordan and the Bay Area of California. Nadine has been co-creating connections, research, and activism among scholars of color and social movements for the past 25 years. She is author/co-author of five books, an expert author for the United Nations; co-founder of the organization Mamas Activating Movements for Abolition and Solidarity (MAMAS); co-author of the forthcoming book, *Pedagogies of the Radical Mother* (Haymarket Press); and founder of programs such as the Arab and Muslim American Studies Program at the University of Michigan and the Arab American Cultural Center at the University of Illinois.
Writing Through Violence: Five Years of Liberate Your Research
I had spent decades documenting the struggles underrepresented scholars face in moving their projects forward in the face of academic gatekeeping, hyper-scrutiny, tokenism, and devaluing. I wanted to create a space for putting urgent, bold, and invaluable projects into the world….the very projects that so often get stifled, shut down, or sidelined.




