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<em>Language Keepers</em>: Compiling the First Ever Wukchumni Dictionary

Language Keepers: Compiling the First Ever Wukchumni Dictionary

A New Six-Part Series From the Emergence Magazine Podcast

By Emergence Magazine | September 28, 2020

Scenes From a Vigil: New York City Mourns the Loss of Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Scenes From a Vigil: New York City Mourns the Loss of Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Gratitude and Grief: Photographs by Rachel Cobb

By Rachel Cobb | September 25, 2020

Pesticides, Incendiaries... How US Chemical Companies Endeared Themselves to the Public

Pesticides, Incendiaries... How US Chemical Companies Endeared Themselves to the Public

Frank A. Von Hippel on the Time the "Chemical Warfare Service" Rebranded as the "Chemical Peace Service"

By Frank A. von Hippel | September 25, 2020

How the US-Soviet Relationship Shaped Eisenhower's Presidency

How the US-Soviet Relationship Shaped Eisenhower's Presidency

Tim Weiner on the Early Years of the Cold War

By Tim Weiner | September 25, 2020

On Alternative Forms of Communal Care and Expanded Kinship Circles

On Alternative Forms of Communal Care and Expanded Kinship Circles

The Care Collective Explain "Families of Choice"

By The Care Collective | September 25, 2020

Eddie S. Glaude, Jr., on the Urgency of James Baldwin's Lessons

Eddie S. Glaude, Jr., on the Urgency of James Baldwin's Lessons

From The Quarantine Tapes Podcast with Paul Holdengräber

By The Quarantine Tapes | September 24, 2020

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  • House of Day, House of Night
  • The Award
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  • The Six Loves of James I

Fornicating and Fighting: A Brief History of the Ancient Cult of Aphrodite

By Bettany Hughes | September 24, 2020

Why Americans Don’t Care About Their Presidents' Sex Scandals

By Keen On | September 24, 2020

The Past Is Never Dead: Maurice Carlos Ruffin and Michael Gorra on the 'New South' and Whether Faulkner Still Belongs There

By Fiction Non Fiction | September 24, 2020

On the “Misogyny Paradox

On the “Misogyny Paradox" and the Crisis of Heterosexual Coupledom

Jane Ward Wonders How Love Can Fit Into Patriarchal Ideas of Marriage

By Jane Ward | September 24, 2020

Colin Dickey on Why Americans Are So Keen to Believe Conspiracies

Colin Dickey on Why Americans Are So Keen to Believe Conspiracies

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | September 24, 2020

AC/DC's Brian Johnson on Jumping Out of Planes and Cursing Mick Jagger

AC/DC's Brian Johnson on Jumping Out of Planes and Cursing Mick Jagger

From the We Have Ways of Making You Talk Podcast with James Holland and Al Murray

By We Have Ways of Making You Talk | September 24, 2020

Was Abstract Art Actually Invented by a Mid-19th-Century Spiritualist?

Was Abstract Art Actually Invented by a Mid-19th-Century Spiritualist?

Jennifer Dasal on the 1871 Art Exhibition of Georgiana Houghton

By Jennifer Dasal | September 23, 2020

Snapshots Before the War: Saying Goodbye in 1944

Snapshots Before the War: Saying Goodbye in 1944

Paul Hendrickson on the Day His Father Shipped Off to Japan

By Paul Hendrickson | September 23, 2020

What Does It Mean To Buy From Black-Owned Businesses?

What Does It Mean To Buy From Black-Owned Businesses?

Cassi Pittman Claytor on Buying Power, Racial Uplift, and the Black Middle Class

By Cassi Pittman Claytor | September 23, 2020

Don't Trust the Populists: Globalization Isn't the Problem

Don't Trust the Populists: Globalization Isn't the Problem

Martin Sandbu in Conversation with Andrew Keen on
the Keen On Podcast

By Keen On | September 23, 2020

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