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This is Not a Primer on American Fascism

This is Not a Primer on American Fascism

Make Your Social Media Utopia an IRL Reality

By Elena Marcu | November 17, 2016

The Effects of White Supremacy Are Non-Transferable

The Effects of White Supremacy Are Non-Transferable

Maurice Ruffin on Watching People Mourn an America
That Never Was

By Maurice Carlos Ruffin | November 17, 2016

Our Children React to President Donald Trump

Our Children React to President Donald Trump

Emily Raboteau Collects a Very Scary Alphabet

By Emily Raboteau | November 16, 2016

Bad Old Ideas in a Brave New World

Bad Old Ideas in a Brave New World

On the Backward-Looking Sexual Politics of Westworld and Ex Machina

By Emily Harnett | November 16, 2016

David Ulin: Beware a Kinder, Gentler American Fascism

David Ulin: Beware a Kinder, Gentler American Fascism

Bear Witness and Behave As If You Are Free

By David L. Ulin | November 16, 2016

It Takes a Village to Be Brutal

It Takes a Village to Be Brutal

Szilárd Borbély: 'I Write About Poverty Because There Is
Nothing More Tedious Than Poverty.'

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Rebecca Solnit: How to Survive a Disaster

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The Literary is Political

The Literary is Political

On Poetry, Resistance, and the Shift from Sadness to Resolve

By Jonny Diamond | November 11, 2016

On Staying and Fighting, and Finding Strength in Poetry

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Garnette Cadogan Refuses to Give in to Despair

By Garnette Cadogan | November 11, 2016

What Can Art Do After Trump?

What Can Art Do After Trump?

On Giving Feelings Shape, And Giving Them Grace

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On the Morning After, and Moving from Mourning to Hope

On the Morning After, and Moving from Mourning to Hope

Edie Meidav on Grief and the Resistance to Come

By Edie Meidav | November 11, 2016

On The Violent Language of the Refugee Crisis

On The Violent Language of the Refugee Crisis

"Language has deserted the tongue that is thirsty."

By Christina Sharpe | November 11, 2016

Literary Voices React to President Donald Trump

Literary Voices React to President Donald Trump

Where do we go from here?

By Emily Temple | November 10, 2016

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