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Intifada: On Being an Arabic Literature Professor in a Time of Genocide

Intifada: On Being an Arabic Literature Professor in a Time of Genocide

“How difficult and treacherous our paths are, always, within this country and its institutions.”

By Huda Fakhreddine | August 29, 2024

As Much Power As the President: How Billionaires Became More Influential than World Leaders

As Much Power As the President: How Billionaires Became More Influential than World Leaders

Rob Larson on Income Inequality, Blurring Class Distinctions, and How Money Became Synonymous with Power

By Rob Larson | August 29, 2024

We Live in Uncertain Times... But Haven’t We Always?

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Emily McCrary-Ruiz-Esparza Makes the Case For Being Comfortable With Not Knowing

By Emily McCrary-Ruiz-Esparza | August 29, 2024

Escaping Genocide: <br>Diary of a Life in Gaza

Escaping Genocide:
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Nahil Mohana on Staying Alive During Israel’s Attacks on Palestine

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Love in the Time of Hillbilly Elegy: On JD Vance’s Appalachian Grift

Love in the Time of Hillbilly Elegy: On JD Vance’s Appalachian Grift

Justin B. Wymer Knows a Snake When He Sees One

By Justin B. Wymer | August 27, 2024

How Foreign Tyrants Contract American Lobbyists to Whitewash Their Crimes

How Foreign Tyrants Contract American Lobbyists to Whitewash Their Crimes

Casey Michel on the Long History of Dark Money and Shadowy Influence in the Hallowed Halls of Washington DC

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Echoes of Abuse: The Problematic Legacies of Harmful Male Celebrities

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Bigoted Bookselling: When the Nazis Opened a Propaganda Bookstore in Los Angeles

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Fragile Yet Eternal: How Audre Lorde Continues to Inspire

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Alexis Pauline Gumbs on the Life and Legacy of the Iconic Black Feminist Poet and Activist

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Aliens, or Angels? On the Similarities Between UFO Encounters and Religious Experiences

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Luis Elizondo Digs into Biblical Stories, Government Secrecy, and the Difficulties of Studying UAP

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Can the literary festival survive without corporate sponsorship?

Can the literary festival survive without corporate sponsorship?

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The Joys and Fears of Trans Motherhood

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Gabrielle Bellot Wonders What Kind of America She’s Starting a Family In

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Choose Your Own Adventure: On the Limits of Personal Agency in Migrant Fiction

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Ruben Reyes Jr. Considers the Role of Systemic Power Structures Both On and Off the Page

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A Florida college shamefully tossed hundreds of LGBTQ+ books in a dumpster.

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Over 100 journalists have asked Antony Blinken to stop sending arms to Israel.

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