WRITING
Books
-
Dismantling the Master's Clock: On Race, Space, and Time (2025, AK Press)
-
The Telescoping Effect (2017, self-published)
-
Recurrence Plot and Other Time Travel Tales (2014, self-Published)
Co-Authorship and Anthologies
-
“Grounding Justice: Toward Reparative Spatial Futures in Land and Housing,” Rasheedah Phillips, Jasmine Rangel, Tram Hoang, PolicyLink, (January 2024)
-
Chapter: “As Above, So Below: Space and Race in the Space Race,” Rasheedah Phillips, The Routledge Handbook of Social Studies of Outer Space, edited by Alice Gorman and Juan Francisco Salazar (2023)
-
FUTURE essay, Keywords for Radicals: The Contested Vocabulary of Late-Capitalist Struggle, edited by AK Thompson, Kelli Fritsch, and Clare O'Connor (2016)
-
Black Quantum Futurism Theory and Practice, Vols. I and II; Black Quantum Futurism Space-Time Collapse Vols. I and II (anthologies)
Articles, Magazines, and Journals
-
“We cannot truly achieve equity without repair”: A look at a movement for housing justice, Tina Grandinetti and Rasheedah Phillips, The Emancipator (October 16, 2024)
-
“Black Quantum Futurism: in Holding the Future: In Conversation with Rasheedah Phillips,” V. Mitch McEwen & Cruz Garcia, Journal of Architectural Education, SPRING 2023 Reparations!, Rasheedah Phillips designed front and back cover art
-
Race Against Time: Afrofuturism and Our Liberated Housing Futures by Rasheedah Phillips, Critical Analysis of Law (CAL) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2022): Special Issue, Afrofuturism and the Law, Univ. of Toronto Law School (March 2022)
-
"Counter Clockwise: Unmapping Black Temporalities from Greenwich Mean Timelines" by Rasheedah Phillips in The Funambulist: Politics of Bodies and Space Magazine – "They Have Clocks, We Have Time" Issue No. 36, July/August 2021; designed cover art for the issue
-
Project: Time Capsule by Black Quantum Futurism in "Survivance," a collaboration between the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and e-flux Architecture (June 2021)
-
Eviction Records Follow People Around for Years. This Isn’t Fair. by Rasheedah Phillips, Next City, (June 2021)
-
Time is key: Applying a Black Quantum Futurist lens to understanding solutions to housing inequality by Rasheedah Phillips, Generocity (June 2021)
-
Reconfiguring Space, Time, and Justice for Liberatory Housing Futures by Rasheedah Phillips, PACDC Magazine (April 2021)
-
Expanding Black futures requires ending racist housing policies that plague Philadelphia | Opinion, by Rasheedah Phillips, Philadelphia Inquirer (Feb 19, 2021)
-
Duppy Space-Time x Yard Temporalities, by Rasheedah Phillips, written in parallel with Christopher Udemezue's "Duppy" Session at Recess Arts
-
The Nowness of Black Chronopolitical Imaginaries in the Afro/Retrofuture by Rasheedah Phillips in The Funambulist: Politics of Bodies and Space Magazine - Futurisms Issue No. 24, July/August 2019
-
Reverse Gentrification of the Future Now: Essay by Rasheedah Phillips, as part of Moor Mother's Circuit City, Fringe Festival Blog
-
Activating Retrocurrences and Reverse Time-Bindings in the Quantum Now(s), by Rasheedah Phillips, Squeaky Wheel site and exhibition text for "On the Edge of the Bush//A Long Walk into the Unknown" solo exhibition, Feb. 2019
-
Placing Time, Timing Space: Dismantling the Master's Map and Clock in The Funambulist: Politics of Bodies and Space Magazine – Cartography and Power Issue 18, July/August 2018
-
Organize Your Own Temporality image and essay by Rasheedah Phillips, Organize Your Own Exhibition Catalogue, edited/curated by Daniel Tucker (Soberscove, 2016)
-
Observations on Slave Ships, Time, and Quantum Physics, images and writing in The Funambulist: Politics of Bodies and Space Magazine – Design + Racism Issue 5, May/June 2016
-
Black Across Time, Space, and Depth, reflections on Rodney McMillian’s The Black Show exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art Philadelphia, published on its NOTES blog