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Maddie Anstruther and Anya Gera on Slow News and the Importance of Young Voices

Maddie Anstruther and Anya Gera on Slow News and the Importance of Young Voices

In Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | April 11, 2022

Why Thinking Like an Economist Might Be a Form of Madness

Why Thinking Like an Economist Might Be a Form of Madness

Elizabeth Popp Berman in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | April 11, 2022

Behind the Scenes of ACT UP’s Groundbreaking <em>Kissing Doesn’t Kill</em> Campaign

Behind the Scenes of ACT UP’s Groundbreaking Kissing Doesn’t Kill Campaign

Jack Lowery on Real-Time Intersectionality in the Fight Against AIDS

By Jack Lowery | April 11, 2022

How Mastering Community Requires Us to Also Master Civility

How Mastering Community Requires Us to Also Master Civility

Christine Porath in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | April 11, 2022

Blacks and Jews: Fifty-Five Years After James Baldwin’s “Negroes Are Anti-Semitic Because They’re Anti-White”

Blacks and Jews: Fifty-Five Years After James Baldwin’s “Negroes Are Anti-Semitic Because They’re Anti-White”

Terrence L. Johnson and Jacques Berlinerblau Dissect a Classic American Polemic, Still Relevant Today

By Jacques Berlinerblau and Terrence L. Johnson | April 9, 2022

Putin’s Attack on Ukraine is an Attack on Its Language: Poetry by Kateryna Kalytko

Putin’s Attack on Ukraine is an Attack on Its Language: Poetry by Kateryna Kalytko

“Defend yourself to your last breath—and whatever you do / don’t let them near you.”

By Literary Hub | April 8, 2022

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The Powerful Impact of Digital Media on Mass Shootings

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“Somehow This Madness Must Cease.” Revisiting MLK Jr.’s Sermon Against the Vietnam War

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An Essay About Men: Considering the Inner Worlds of Those Who Are Taught to Deny Them

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Holly Haworth on Robert Bly, Toxic Masculinity, and the Hole at the Center of Our World

By Holly Haworth | April 7, 2022

How Racial Bias Facilitated the US Child Welfare System’s Targeting of Black Communities

How Racial Bias Facilitated the US Child Welfare System’s Targeting of Black Communities

Dorothy Roberts on the Policing of Black Families

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Scottish university cruelly cancels poor, defenseless, under-read Jane Austen. England panics.

Scottish university cruelly cancels poor, defenseless, under-read Jane Austen. England panics.

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In Conversation with Jordan Kisner on Thresholds

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On Preserving and Protecting Protest Art In Oakland

On Preserving and Protecting Protest Art In Oakland

“These artworks are artifacts of a social justice movement.”

By Literary Hub | April 6, 2022

Finding Utopias Where We Can: On Hopeful Living as Resistance

Finding Utopias Where We Can: On Hopeful Living as Resistance

Zan Romanoff Reads Adrian Shirk’s Heaven is a Place on Earth

By Zan Romanoff | April 4, 2022

Meeting Climate Panic with Stories of Agency

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