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How to Pull Off a 250-Mile Protest March? Grit (And a Little Bit of Harry Belafonte)
Linda Sarsour on the 2015 #March2Justice
By
Linda Sarsour
| March 4, 2020
Dear Oxford English Dictionary: "bitch" is not a synonym for "woman."
By
Corinne Segal
| March 3, 2020
Hilary Leichter on the Derangements of Late Capitalism
Kristin Iversen Talks to the Author of
Temporary
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Kristin Iversen
| March 3, 2020
How Celebrities Can Leverage Their Influence for Good in 2020
David Plouffe Makes an Appeal to Those Who Can Help Defeat Trump
By
David Plouffe
| March 3, 2020
A new site for headline-inspired fiction launches today with stories by Carmen Maria Machado, Colum McCann, and more.
By
Corinne Segal
| March 2, 2020
From Anon to Alt-Right:
The Dangerous Tricksters of 4chan
On the Evolution of Online Toxicity
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| March 2, 2020
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Tim Bakken
| March 2, 2020
Remember the time NRA spokesperson Dana Loesch put Klan hoods on Thomas the Train and friends?
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Jonny Diamond
| February 28, 2020
New Yorker
critic Dan Chiasson is trying to get Thomas Pynchon to endorse Bernie.
By
Emily Temple
| February 27, 2020
The Neoliberal Misunderstanding of Black Education
Mikki Kendall on Anti-Blackness, Ancestors, and the Price of Growing Up Smart
By
Mikki Kendall
| February 27, 2020
A Call to Action for the Large, Cacophonous Mess That is the Democratic Party
The Co-Host of
Pod Save America
Lays Out a Plan for the
Future of Democracy
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Dan Pfeiffer
| February 27, 2020
Marcus Mumford on John Steinbeck's Lessons in Justice and Power
The California-Born Singer Reflects on an Iconic American Writer
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Literary Hub
| February 27, 2020
Volunteer-run, makeshift libraries are popping up at Indian protest sites.
By
Emily Temple
| February 26, 2020
Mahogany L. Browne on Audre Lorde and Tools for Liberation
Also, How Black Writers are Acting as Agents of Change
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Literary Hub
| February 26, 2020
Why We Should All Be Less Like Satan, More Like My Mom
Rye Curtis on Why Absolutism is (Almost Always) Bad
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Rye Curtis
| February 26, 2020
German far-right party distributes racist coloring books.
By
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| February 20, 2020
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