Like Air -
A long-form journal article from e-flux that adapts Maya Angelou’s famous imagery to discuss systemic structures and the invisibility of labor. It examines:
: Professional networking is no longer a luxury; it is "like air"—a background necessity for career visibility, collaboration, and funding. Like Air
: The persistence of marginalized voices rising through these invisible "atmospheric" pressures. 4. Environmental and Scientific Perspectives A long-form journal article from e-flux that adapts
Author Nuno Soares argues that top management often views food safety "like air" , taking it for granted because "nothing has happened before". Like Air
: How certain privileges and systems operate invisibly in the background.