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Richard Wagamese on Anti-Native Racism and Deciding to Fight Back

Richard Wagamese on Anti-Native Racism and Deciding to Fight Back

"I would rebel, and hard."

By Richard Wagamese | February 7, 2020

How Nazism's Rise in Europe Spurred Anti-Semitic Movements in the US

How Nazism's Rise in Europe Spurred Anti-Semitic Movements in the US

On the Growing Tide of Racial Animosity in 1930s Los Angeles

By Donna Rifkind | February 7, 2020

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Some Very Doable Steps Toward a Plant-Based Kitchen

Tips for Batch Cooking, Meat Alternatives, and More

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Even the Founding Fathers Couldn't Envision a President Like Trump

Even the Founding Fathers Couldn't Envision a President Like Trump

Liesl Schillinger on Alexander Hamilton, Alexis de Tocqueville, and the Power of the Presidency

By Liesl Schillinger | February 6, 2020

Sylvia Ann Hewlett on #MeToo in the Corporate World

Sylvia Ann Hewlett on #MeToo in the Corporate World

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To Understand America's Fear-Driven Response to Terrorism, Look to Chicago

To Understand America's Fear-Driven Response to Terrorism, Look to Chicago

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