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Red State Blues: Traveling in Transition
On Samantha Allen's
Real Queer America
and Venturing Beyond Comfort Zones
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Veronica Esposito
| April 8, 2019
At the Birth of the Mexican MeToo Movement, a Statement From
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Same Phony Fear, Different Decade:
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Gabrielle Bellot
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Angela Davis on Protest, 1968, and Her Old Teacher, Herbert Marcuse
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Literary Hub
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Édouard Louis: On the Youth My
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Edouard Louis
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On the Putin System: How a Dictator Maintains His Power
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Patriarchy and Politics in Idaho After Trump's Election
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Debra Gwartney
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Waiting for the Day That Characters Don't Default to White
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