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Revealing the Unwritten Obstacles Faced by Academics of Color

Revealing the Unwritten Obstacles Faced by Academics of Color

How Dr. Patricia Matthew is Bringing Exclusionary Practices into the Light

By Lakshmi Ramgopal | May 9, 2017

How to Write About Authoritarians Without Getting Arrested

How to Write About Authoritarians Without Getting Arrested

Truth, Fiction, and Fake News in Pakistan

By Saba Imtiaz | May 8, 2017

Andrew Johnson's Impeachment: A Model And A Warning for Trump

Andrew Johnson's Impeachment: A Model And A Warning for Trump

A Case Study in How to (Almost) Remove a President

By Allan J. Lichtman | May 8, 2017

Reading Houellebecq in the Midst of the French Elections

Reading Houellebecq in the Midst of the French Elections

How Art Can Hasten a Macabre Moral Shift and Legitimate Prejudice

By Rafia Zakaria | May 5, 2017

How Inequality Shortens Lifespans

How Inequality Shortens Lifespans

Poverty is a Matter of Life and Death

By Keith Payne | May 5, 2017

Bangladesh, a Case Study in What Actual Censorship Looks Like

Bangladesh, a Case Study in What Actual Censorship Looks Like

Life Sentences for Questioning the History of a War

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How the Federal Government Saved Literature in Tennessee

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State Censorship: How the Library of Congress Came to Define Obscenity

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In the End, Everyone Will Have a Mugshot: On the Birth of the Police

In the End, Everyone Will Have a Mugshot: On the Birth of the Police

The Police Came Into Being to Answer a Single Question:
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Muslim-American Kids Need to See More of Themselves in Pop Culture

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Another Man's Liberator: Hopeless Votes for Trump in West Virginia

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Joe Halstead Goes Home to Coal Country

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Dear New York Times: Climate Denial Has No Place in the Paper of Record

Dear New York Times: Climate Denial Has No Place in the Paper of Record

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Dictator at the Podium: The First 100 Days Takes Me Back 25 Years

Dictator at the Podium: The First 100 Days Takes Me Back 25 Years

Danuta Hinc on Leaving a Regime She Tried to Forget

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Calling a Lie a Lie: On the First 100 Days of Donald Trump's Presidency

Calling a Lie a Lie: On the First 100 Days of Donald Trump's Presidency

From the PEN America Report on Free Expression

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Ancient Astronaut Aryans: On the Far Right Obsession with Indo-Europeans

Ancient Astronaut Aryans: On the Far Right Obsession with Indo-Europeans

The Bizarre Pseudo-Historical Belief System Behind White Nationalism

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