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They Don't Kill Us Because of How We Pray

They Don't Kill Us Because of How We Pray

On Pittsburgh, Otherness, and the Virulence of Antisemitism

By Emily Geminder | November 5, 2018

Lewis Lapham: Of America and the Rise of the Stupefied Plutocrat

Lewis Lapham: Of America and the Rise of the Stupefied Plutocrat

"The record will show the game securely rigged in favor of the rich."

By Lewis Lapham | November 1, 2018

Never Again: Why We Must Vote

Never Again: Why We Must Vote

A Muslim Daughter of America on the Urgency of the 2018 Midterms

By Precious Rasheeda Muhammad | November 1, 2018

How Gerrymandering is Destroying American Democracy

How Gerrymandering is Destroying American Democracy

Your Nightmare Scenario for the 2018 Midterms

By Greg Sargent | November 1, 2018

Elie Wiesel on the Problem with Tolerance

Elie Wiesel on the Problem with Tolerance

"What Can I Learn From the Other? What Does He See That I Cannot?"

By Ariel Burger | November 1, 2018

Jose Antonio Vargas: Appearing Undocumented on Fox News

Jose Antonio Vargas: Appearing Undocumented on Fox News

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How Many Ways Can Men Say "Not All Men"?

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Dear President Trump, No Wall Will Stand Forever

Dear President Trump, No Wall Will Stand Forever

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On the Idea of a Puerto Rican Nation After Hurricane María

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Buying My First Gun in the Dark Heart of America

Buying My First Gun in the Dark Heart of America

RJ Young Heads to a Gunshow in Oklahoma

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Trans Rights Are Human Rights

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Veronic Esposito on the Very Human Cost of Identity Denied

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