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Writers Resist: Writing Truth to Power
Voices of Dissent on MLK's Birthday
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| January 12, 2017
Writers Resist: An Anti-Inauguration on MLK's Birthday
Join the Nation's Writers as They Give Voice to Resistance This Sunday
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| January 11, 2017
On the Twin Forces of Hope and Skepticism
Finding the Strength to Resist in William James and Bertrand Russell
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Veronica Esposito
| January 11, 2017
The Failure of Democratic Storytelling
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James Kwak
| January 9, 2017
Resistance Lit: Sarah K. Stephens on Lois Lowry’s
Number the Stars
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| January 6, 2017
Where is the Power in Mass Protest?
Lessons from Ukraine and the Euromaidan
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Sophie Pinkham
| December 27, 2016
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Minorities Are the Majority
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Remembering the Lessons of Kundera and Hrabal's Czechoslovakia
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| December 16, 2016
Growing Up Under the Shadow of Fidel
"In time, his presence in my mind will burn out as a cigar does"
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| December 16, 2016
Obama: On the End of a Literary Presidency
An Obama Administration Speechwriter Takes Stock, and Looks Forward
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Jonathan Reiber
| December 15, 2016
Saving Refugees, One Boat at a Time
The True Tale of the Optician of Lampedusa
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Emma Jane Kirby
| December 15, 2016
Did America Just Elect Baron Munchausen?
On the Appeal of Fantasists, Storytellers, and Liars
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Tobias Carroll
| December 14, 2016
Notes from the Resistance: A Column on Language and Power
Summer Brennan, In Defense of Linguistic Infrastructure
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Summer Brennan
| December 9, 2016
Reading Out Loud in a Time of Terror
Joseph Roth, Masha Gessen, and Finding Strength in the Words of Others
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Sabine Heinlein
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