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The New Homeless: Emi Nietfeld on the Growing Number of Unhoused Americans
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| July 28, 2022
WATCH: Chris Belcher and Chloe Cooper-Jones Discuss Desire, Class, and Power
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Power That Creates Ideal Futures and Shapes Current Realities: A Reading List of Political Imaginaries
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| July 28, 2022
Why Risk-Taking, Rebellious Immigrants Capture the Spirit of What It Should Mean To Be a 21st-Century “American”
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| July 28, 2022
How Colonialism and Patriarchy Create Enduring Misery for Native American Women
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| July 27, 2022
How Pollsters Got the 2016 Election So Wrong, And What They Learned From Their Mistakes
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| July 27, 2022
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| July 22, 2022
How Unjust Drug Policy and Systemic Racism Created a Class of Innocent Felons
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We're getting a new book by Michelle Obama this fall.
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| July 21, 2022
The Politics of Craft: Charles Baxter on How His Essays on Writing Respond to a Changing World
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How Corporate America Created Car Culture—And What We Can Do To Change It
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HarperCollins workers are on strike today (and collecting donations for support).
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Writing a Book About My Whiteness Forced Me to Confront My Own Lies
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The Republican Party Now Backs an Anti-Democratic Insurgency
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| July 18, 2022
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"Not much happens In fact there is much in the text that is not made…"