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Lewis R. Gordon on the Development of Black Consciousness

Lewis R. Gordon on the Development of Black Consciousness

Living "Beyond Negative Projections" of White Supremacy

By Lewis R. Gordon | January 13, 2022

On the Hidden Fight Inside the Federal Reserve That Reshaped American Economic Life

On the Hidden Fight Inside the Federal Reserve That Reshaped American Economic Life

Christopher Leonard on the 2010 Policy That Widened the Gulf Between Rich and Poor

By Christopher Leonard | January 12, 2022

Maya Angelou is the first Black woman to appear on the U.S. quarter.

Maya Angelou is the first Black woman to appear on the U.S. quarter.

By Walker Caplan | January 11, 2022

Stephen Marche on the Potential Collapse of a Fiercely Divided America

Stephen Marche on the Potential Collapse of a Fiercely Divided America

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | January 7, 2022

That young white supremacist who was sentenced to read books? He prefers Shakespeare.

That young white supremacist who was sentenced to read books? He prefers Shakespeare.

By Jonny Diamond | January 6, 2022

Amelia Pang on the Chinese Slave Labor Camps Supplying the West

Amelia Pang on the Chinese Slave Labor Camps Supplying the West

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | January 6, 2022

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Into The Matrix: How Trinity’s Rise Responds to the Witch Hunts of the Early Aughts

By Laura Bogart | January 5, 2022

Barbara F. Walter on the Increasing Likelihood of a Second Civil War in the US

By Keen On | January 5, 2022

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By Walker Caplan | January 4, 2022

Crossing the Distance Between Fact and Truth in a Story About Love and Exile

Crossing the Distance Between Fact and Truth in a Story About Love and Exile

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By Yara Zgheib | January 4, 2022

The Usefulness of Anger in Justice Work

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Hawa Allan on Transforming “Vulnerability into Power”

By Hawa Allan | January 4, 2022

Complicity, Corruption, and Accountability: Asali Solomon on <em>The Days of Afrekete</em> and the January 6 Investigation

Complicity, Corruption, and Accountability: Asali Solomon on The Days of Afrekete and the January 6 Investigation

In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | December 30, 2021

“I’m Black and I’m Proud.” On a Half a Century of Black Anthems (and More!)

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Randall Kennedy, Author of Say It Out Loud, is on Radio Open Source

By Open Source | December 23, 2021

Elena Ferrante has called for a jailed fan to receive Italian citizenship.

Elena Ferrante has called for a jailed fan to receive Italian citizenship.

By Walker Caplan | December 22, 2021

On the Innocence of Anthony Broadwater (and Guilt of Alice Sebold)

On the Innocence of Anthony Broadwater (and Guilt of Alice Sebold)

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By Steven Wright | December 22, 2021

Claudia Goldin on Women’s Journey to Close the Gender Wage Gap

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