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Racial Capitalism (Vol. 24-1) Call for Pitches
The BIPOC Caucus of Science for the People and Science for the People Magazine 
are now accepting submissions to our Spring 2021 issue, Racial Capitalism. Find 
our submission guidelines and submission form below (o en español aquí), and 
read more about contributing here.

Racial Capitalism in the Age of Conflict, Contagion, and Climate Change

The COVID-19 pandemic is disproportionately killing communities of color. 
Peaceful protests and voting alone have not stopped police from killing Black 
people. BIPOC and low-income communities are at the frontlines of the 
ever-worsening climate crisis. Faced with these ongoing crises, as well as 
global systems of oppression propped up predominantly by neoliberal financial 
systems and US imperialism, ongoing and new uprisings of People’s movements, 
from the Arab Spring to Black Lives Matter, continue to inspire resistance and 
transformation. How can we further explain and fight systems of oppression, 
while building and supporting systems of liberation? How is scientific 
enterprise complicit in, yet also poised to fight, a global system of racial 
capitalism?

Racial capitalism, originally defined by political theorist Cedric Robinson, is 
a framework that analyzes how the capitalist mode of production locates 
racialized groups within a system of global value-creation and -extraction. 
This racialization usually falls along social categories, like race and 
national origin, to perpetuate the exploitation of Black, Indigenous, and 
People of Color (BIPOC). Racial capitalism reduces social relations to forms of 
exploitation: from tokenism and cooptation in interpersonal relations to 
systems of dispossession, incarceration, imperialism, and genocide. As legal 
scholar Nancy Leong says, racial capitalism “[degrades] that identity by 
reducing it to another thing to be bought and sold.” Scientific study and 
industry have long been structured to perpetuate racial capitalism in the US 
and around the world.

The BIPOC Caucus of Science for the People (SftP) believes that for SftP to 
commit to our mission of being a radical science organization dedicated to 
anti-oppression, it behooves us to publish writing on the impact that racial 
capitalism has on BIPOC communities around the world as exercised through STEM 
education and industry.

For the spring 2021 issue of SftP magazine, “Racial Capitalism in the Age of 
Conflict, Contagion, and Climate Change,” the BIPOC Caucus is requesting 
proposals for articles, interviews, book reviews, and artwork exploring 
questions such as,

How is science implicated in the disparities and challenges experienced by 
BIPOC?
What are actions that scientists can take to confront anti-Blackness and 
promote anti-racist and decolonial practices?
What BIPOC-led organizations are contesting racial capitalism through the lens 
of science?
What social imaginaries and forms of resistance can we create and celebrate in 
this moment?
Topics may include but are not limited to:

Racialized exclusion, targeting, and disparities in accessing education 
resources (Govt/Military Funding, Student Debt, HBCUs)
Environmental Racism and impact of the climate crisis on BIPOC communities
Impacts of COVID-19 on BIPOC communities
#ShutDownSTEM and #ShutDownAcademia
Neocolonial knowledge production in the Global South (brain drain, labor 
migration, diaspora movements, etc)
Anti-Blackness and exploitation in government STEM agencies and academia
The corporatization of BIPOC technical organizations (NSBE, GEM, etc.)
Submission Guidelines:

Submit proposals here or in the form below.

Deadline for submissions: November 25, 2020

We accept proposals for features, opinions, book and media reviews, and 
artwork. Articles can be proposed in languages other than English.

Please keep proposals under 300 words and image uploads to 20 Mb total.

Science for the People articles are geared toward non-specialists, and are 
written in a journalistic format and from a radical perspective. We will 
consider submissions from scientists across the STEM fields, scholars working 
in science and technology studies, as well as non-scientists and 
non-specialists. We especially encourage submissions from activists and those 
organizing in the sciences, and those working in the humanities and arts at the 
intersection of science. We particularly welcome women, people of color, 
non-binary individuals, and others traditionally underrepresented in these 
fields to send submissions to Science for the People.

Fill out the form below to submit a proposal (o envíe propuestas en nuestro 
formulario en español aquí)


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