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Kristin Henning on the Foundations of Racist Policing in America

Kristin Henning on the Foundations of Racist Policing in America

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | September 28, 2021

Here Are September’s Best Reviewed Books in History and Politics

Here Are September’s Best Reviewed Books in History and Politics

Featuring a George Washington Travelogue, a Holocaust Story of Survival, a History of Cuba, and More

By Book Marks | September 28, 2021

Ezra Pound’s Unrepentant Ties With Fascist Italy

Ezra Pound’s Unrepentant Ties With Fascist Italy

Lauren Arrington on the Poets of Rapallo and Women’s Forgotten Involvement

By Lauren Arrington | September 27, 2021

Safety and the City: Why Women Have Never Relied on the Police for Protection

Safety and the City: Why Women Have Never Relied on the Police for Protection

Leslie Kern on Rethinking Systems That Put Women at Risk

By Leslie Kern | September 27, 2021

Climate Change is Here... So How Do We Adapt?

Climate Change is Here... So How Do We Adapt?

Brian Fagan and Nadia Durrani Look to the Past for Global and Local Solutions

By Brian Fagan and Nadia Durrani | September 24, 2021

Sigh: Kansas City parents are protesting a library over a children’s book about puberty.

Sigh: Kansas City parents are protesting a library over a children’s book about puberty.

By Walker Caplan | September 23, 2021

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Oh god: nonsensical conservative polemic American Marxism has sold a million copies.

By Jonny Diamond | September 23, 2021

Bullshit Saviors: Helen Benedict and Nadia Hashimi on Depictions of the American Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq

By Fiction Non Fiction | September 23, 2021

Reefer Madness: How Did We End Up with the Lazy Stoner Stereotype?

By Josiah Hesse | September 23, 2021

Connor Towne O’Neill on the Ugly Legacy of White Supremacy

Connor Towne O’Neill on the Ugly Legacy of White Supremacy

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | September 23, 2021

WATCH: Mansoor Adayfi and Antonio Aiello on Reckoning With and Understanding Guantánamo

WATCH: Mansoor Adayfi and Antonio Aiello on Reckoning With and Understanding Guantánamo

In Conversation with Rob Chernow at Greenlight Bookstore

By The Virtual Book Channel | September 23, 2021

Imagining the Possible, Committing to Action: On Creating a Racially Just America

Imagining the Possible, Committing to Action: On Creating a Racially Just America

Keith Boykin Considers the Lessons of History and the Challenges Ahead

By Keith Boykin | September 22, 2021

After student protests, a Pennsylvania school district has reversed its ban on diverse books.

After student protests, a Pennsylvania school district has reversed its ban on diverse books.

By Walker Caplan | September 21, 2021

Hundreds of Young Swedish Asylum-Seekers Are Falling Unconscious. Why?

Hundreds of Young Swedish Asylum-Seekers Are Falling Unconscious. Why?

Suzanne O'Sullivan on the Cultural and Traumatic Elements Behind a Very Strange Phenomenon

By Suzanne O'Sullivan | September 21, 2021

Tom Nichols on the Rise of Illiberalism

Tom Nichols on the Rise of Illiberalism

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | September 21, 2021

The Legacy of Colin Kaepernick: On the First High School Team to Take a Knee

The Legacy of Colin Kaepernick: On the First High School Team to Take a Knee

Dave Zirin Talks to the Coach of Garfield High's Football Team

By Dave Zirin | September 20, 2021

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