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The Issues 2024: The Fight for Climate Justice

The Issues 2024: The Fight for Climate Justice

We Can’t Go On Like This

By Literary Hub | November 1, 2024

The 10 Best Books on <br>Climate Justice

The 10 Best Books on
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Naomi Klein, Robin Wall-Kimmerer, Andreas Malm, and More

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This Week on the Lit Hub Podcast: Celebrating 20 Years of <em>n+1</em>

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A brief literary history of the newspaper endorsement.

A brief literary history of the newspaper endorsement.

By Brittany Allen | October 30, 2024

A Glass of Water, a Burning Boy: Fady Joudah on Images From Gaza

A Glass of Water, a Burning Boy: Fady Joudah on Images From Gaza

“Is the language of his killers not part of our life? Is there a death we have not cheapened?”

By Fady Joudah | October 30, 2024

Imagining a World Where Reproductive Justice is For Everyone

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Renee Bracey Sherman on the Urgent State of Abortion Rights in America

By Renee Bracey Sherman | October 30, 2024

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A Letter Supporting Six Honorable Journalists in Northern Gaza

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Steven W. Thrasher and Alice Wong in Support of the Palestinian Reporters Unjustly Targeted by Israel

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Nazem Kadri on Becoming a Brown Muslim Hockey Star in a Very White Sport

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Thousands of Authors Pledge to Boycott Israeli Cultural Institutions

Thousands of Authors Pledge to Boycott Israeli Cultural Institutions

“We cannot in good conscience engage with Israeli institutions without interrogating their relationship to apartheid and displacement.”

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Why America Is Stuck in a Groundhog Day of Racial Trauma

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Anthony Walton on Trump’s Diabolical Appeal to Disenfranchised White Americans

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What the Fourth of July Reveals About the Unfulfilled Promise of America

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Theodore Johnson Considers the Ways Black Americans Commemorate Independence Day

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A sex-work-positive reading list, inspired by <em>Anora </em>.

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Indie Booksellers and Lying Liars: This Week on the Lit Hub Podcast

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