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What to read right now on Gaza and the Hamas-Israel war.

What to read right now on Gaza and the Hamas-Israel war.

By Literary Hub | October 18, 2023

The Revolution Will Be Televised: How Mass Media Made Mass Protest

The Revolution Will Be Televised: How Mass Media Made Mass Protest

Vincent Bevins on the History and Development of Contemporary Social Movements

By Vincent Bevins | October 18, 2023

Stories Too Awful to Believe: Adania Shibli on Bombings in Ramallah

Stories Too Awful to Believe: Adania Shibli on Bombings in Ramallah

“When I try to think of what I could say or write, I feel numb, knowing that the words that will pour out of me will be useless.”

By Adania Shibli | October 18, 2023

An Open Letter in Support of Adania Shibli From More Than 350 Writers, Editors, and Publishers

An Open Letter in Support of Adania Shibli From More Than 350 Writers, Editors, and Publishers

“They are closing out the space for a Palestinian voice.”

By Literary Hub | October 17, 2023

John Lee Clark on Why Capitalization Matters to the DeafBlind Community

John Lee Clark on Why Capitalization Matters to the DeafBlind Community

On Nomenclature and Common Courtesy

By John Lee Clark | October 17, 2023

The Divided Self is Every Immigrant’s Legacy

The Divided Self is Every Immigrant’s Legacy

Thrity Umrigar on Fitting in in America

By Thrity Umrigar | October 13, 2023

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Aleksandar Hemon on Living at the End of Time

By Aleksander Hemon | October 12, 2023

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How US Intelligence Agencies Hid Their Most Shameful Experiments

How US Intelligence Agencies Hid Their Most Shameful Experiments

Matthew Connelly on Human Cost of Secret Science

By Matthew Connelly | October 2, 2023

“Come and Take It”: How the Aftermath of Sandy Hook Led to More AR-15s Being Sold Than Ever Before

“Come and Take It”: How the Aftermath of Sandy Hook Led to More AR-15s Being Sold Than Ever Before

On American Gun Makers and Social Media Conspiracies

By Cameron McWhirter and Zusha Elinson | October 2, 2023

Agency, Power, and the Armed Forces: On the Shifting Role of Women at War

Agency, Power, and the Armed Forces: On the Shifting Role of Women at War

Cynthia Enloe Considers the Various Feminist Approaches to Women in the Military

By Cynthia Enloe | September 22, 2023

We Need a Motherf*cking Break: On Mom Rage and the Fantasy of Joint Custody

We Need a Motherf*cking Break: On Mom Rage and the Fantasy of Joint Custody

Minna Dubin Considers the Potential Upside of Divorce

By Minna Dubin | September 21, 2023

We Are Not Alone: 50 Years of <em>Ms. Magazine</em>

We Are Not Alone: 50 Years of Ms. Magazine

Gloria Steinem on the Making of America's First Feminist Publication

By Gloria Steinem | September 20, 2023

<em>Fire and Fury</em> and the First Amendment: How Trump Tried to Censor His Critics

Fire and Fury and the First Amendment: How Trump Tried to Censor His Critics

John Sargent on the Furious Publication Journey of Michael Wolff's Tell-All Book

By John Sargent | September 20, 2023

The Spy Who Shushed Me: How the Government Is Removing Our Right to Read in Private

The Spy Who Shushed Me: How the Government Is Removing Our Right to Read in Private

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