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Readings on Racism, White Supremacy, and Police Violence in America
Looking Back in Order to Move Forward
By
Jonny Diamond
| June 3, 2020
On the Clearing of Lafayette Square, and the Coward Donald Trump
Timothy Denevi: "I was in the process of witnessing the preparations for a police riot."
By
Timothy Denevi
| June 3, 2020
Layli Long Soldier on Wounded Knee and the Murder of George Floyd
"This country, the structure—if it were a dinner table, I’d flip it."
By
Layli Long Soldier
| June 3, 2020
Letter From Cleveland: On Protest, Laughter, and Finding Breath
Poet Ali Black Marches for Black Lives Matter
By
Ali Black
| June 3, 2020
The Middle of History: Readings on Democracy, Fascism, and the Uncertain Space Between
Aleksandar Hemon, Timothy Snyder, Ece Temelkuran and More on What's at Stake
By
Jonny Diamond
| June 2, 2020
American Autocracy and the End of Meaning
Masha Gessen on Trump, Putin, and the Corruption of Language
By
Masha Gessen
| June 2, 2020
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Sam Sharpe and the Revolt That Ended British Slavery
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Tom Zoellner
| June 2, 2020
On Black Pessimism and George Floyd
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Aaron Robertson
| June 1, 2020
Let the World Be a Black Poem: Poetry at a Time of Protest
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John Freeman
| June 1, 2020
Editing Larry Kramer, a Man Larger than Life
Helen Eisenbach on
The Normal Heart
By
Helen Eisenbach
| June 1, 2020
Forgotten Civil Rights Pioneers: A Reading List
Jill Watts Recommends Ten Life Stories from a Lost Generation
By
Jill Watts
| June 1, 2020
Masculinity As Radical Selfishness: Rebecca Solnit on the Maskless Men of the Pandemic
The Burden of Care Falls Ever More to Women
By
Rebecca Solnit
| May 29, 2020
On the Malign Impulse to Name a Disease After a Group of People
Mary Ann Cherry on Asian-American Racism and
AIDS-Era Homophobia
By
Mary Ann Cherry
| May 29, 2020
Are people searching “how not to be racist” and finding Ibram X. Kendi’s book?
By
Jonny Diamond
| May 28, 2020
Noam Chomsky: What History Shows Us About Responding to Coronavirus
In Conversation with David Barsamian
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David Barsamian
| May 28, 2020
Voting is a Public Health Issue Now
Ari Berman on Safeguarding Our Democracy
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John Freeman
| May 28, 2020
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