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The New Homeless: Emi Nietfeld on the Growing Number of Unhoused Americans

The New Homeless: Emi Nietfeld on the Growing Number of Unhoused Americans

In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | July 28, 2022

WATCH: Chris Belcher and Chloe Cooper-Jones Discuss Desire, Class, and Power

WATCH: Chris Belcher and Chloe Cooper-Jones Discuss Desire, Class, and Power

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By The Virtual Book Channel | July 28, 2022

Power That Creates Ideal Futures and Shapes Current Realities: A Reading List of Political Imaginaries

Power That Creates Ideal Futures and Shapes Current Realities: A Reading List of Political Imaginaries

Eve Fairbanks Recommends Claudia Rankine, Svetlana Alexeivich, and More

By Eve Fairbanks | July 28, 2022

Why Risk-Taking, Rebellious Immigrants Capture the Spirit of What It Should Mean To Be a 21st-Century “American”

Why Risk-Taking, Rebellious Immigrants Capture the Spirit of What It Should Mean To Be a 21st-Century “American”

Erika L. Sánchez in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | July 28, 2022

How Colonialism and Patriarchy Create Enduring Misery for Native American Women

How Colonialism and Patriarchy Create Enduring Misery for Native American Women

Sofia Ali-Khan on the Brutal Legacy of the United States’s Westward Expansion

By Sofia Ali-Khan | July 27, 2022

How Pollsters Got the 2016 Election So Wrong, And What They Learned From Their Mistakes

How Pollsters Got the 2016 Election So Wrong, And What They Learned From Their Mistakes

G. Elliott Morris on the Enduring Gulf Between Electoral Predictions and Reality

By G. Elliott Morris | July 27, 2022

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How ISIS Filled the Power Vacuum Left By US Forces In Iraq

By Michael R. Gordon | July 26, 2022

Book bans vs. boardrooms: on Pamela Paul’s false equivalencies.

By Jonny Diamond | July 25, 2022

“Josh Hawley is a bitch.” And other poetic mockeries of a cowardly senator.

By Jonny Diamond | July 22, 2022

How Unjust Drug Policy and Systemic Racism Created a Class of Innocent Felons

How Unjust Drug Policy and Systemic Racism Created a Class of Innocent Felons

Jen Maxfield on Christopher Clemente, the Falsely Accused and Framed "Ivy League Crack Dealer"

By Jen Maxfield | July 22, 2022

We're getting a new book by Michelle Obama this fall.

We're getting a new book by Michelle Obama this fall.

By Corinne Segal | July 21, 2022

The Politics of Craft: Charles Baxter on How His Essays on Writing Respond to a Changing World

The Politics of Craft: Charles Baxter on How His Essays on Writing Respond to a Changing World

In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | July 21, 2022

How Corporate America Created Car Culture—And What We Can Do To Change It

How Corporate America Created Car Culture—And What We Can Do To Change It

Paris Marx on the Liberatory Potential of Ursula K. Le Guin’s Ideas About Technology

By Paris Marx | July 21, 2022

HarperCollins workers are on strike today (and collecting donations for support).

HarperCollins workers are on strike today (and collecting donations for support).

By Corinne Segal | July 20, 2022

Writing a Book About My Whiteness Forced Me to Confront My Own Lies

Writing a Book About My Whiteness Forced Me to Confront My Own Lies

Baynard Woods on the Infinite Gap Between Self-Conception and Material Reality

By Baynard Woods | July 20, 2022

The Republican Party Now Backs an Anti-Democratic Insurgency

The Republican Party Now Backs an Anti-Democratic Insurgency

Malcolm Nance on the Trump Insurgents and the Conspiracy Thinking of Their MAGA-Hat-Colored World

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