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How to Pass the Time on a Holiday Commemorating the Destruction of Your Ancestors

How to Pass the Time on a Holiday Commemorating the Destruction of Your Ancestors

A Kumeyaay Poet Makes Plans for Thanksgiving

By Tommy Pico | November 26, 2015

Kathleen Alcott's Ghosts of Thanksgiving

Kathleen Alcott's Ghosts of Thanksgiving

In Search of Tradition, One House at a Time

By Kathleen Alcott | November 25, 2015

Indian Writers Unite in the Face of Violent Intolerance

Indian Writers Unite in the Face of Violent Intolerance

On the Rise of Ultra-Nationalism, and the Murder of Writers and Atheists

By Shashi Deshpande | November 25, 2015

Are We Different People in Different Languages?

Are We Different People in Different Languages?

On Being a Multilingual Writer in the 21st Century

By Ana Menéndez | November 19, 2015

Teddy Roosevelt Supports Bernie Sanders, and Other Weirdness

Teddy Roosevelt Supports Bernie Sanders, and Other Weirdness

Translating the Spinglish from Saturday's Democratic Debate

By Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf | November 16, 2015

A Brief History of Religious Toleration

A Brief History of Religious Toleration

Gay Marriage, Kim Davis and the Birth of the Secular Mind

By George Makari | November 13, 2015

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The Philosopher vs. The Welder: Translating the GOP Debate

By Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf | November 12, 2015

Weasel Words Unite the Parties

By Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf | November 10, 2015

Reading Henry Dumas After Trayvon Martin

By Drew Johnson | November 4, 2015

When An Author You Translate Gets Death Threats

When An Author You Translate Gets Death Threats

Polish Writer Olga Tokarczuk Speaks the Truth, Is Attacked For It

By Jennifer Croft | November 2, 2015

The Third Republican Party Debate: A Spinglish-English Translation

The Third Republican Party Debate: A Spinglish-English Translation

total propaganda, round three

By Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf | October 30, 2015

In Defense of the New Censorship

In Defense of the New Censorship

'Political Correctness'=An Awareness of the World We Inhabit

By Corinne Manning | October 28, 2015

How Will the Greatest African Superhero Handle Race in America?

How Will the Greatest African Superhero Handle Race in America?

On Ta-Nehisi Coates and the New Black Panther

By Aaron Counts | October 26, 2015

Myself in Translation: On the Genius of Alison Bechdel

Myself in Translation: On the Genius of Alison Bechdel

Narratives of Coming Out and Finding Family

By Corinne Manning | October 19, 2015

The First Democratic Party Debate: A Spinglish-English Translation

The First Democratic Party Debate: A Spinglish-English Translation

“I didn’t take a position until I took a position” and other gems

By Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf | October 15, 2015

Is Topeka the Most Poetic City in America?

Is Topeka the Most Poetic City in America?

Racism, Iniquity, Fundamentalism, and Poetry!

By Amy Brady | October 13, 2015

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