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Is Journalism Still Capable of Protecting Democracy?
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New Books Network
's Book of the Day Podcast
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New Books Network
| October 28, 2020
LA County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl on the 'Care First, Jail Last' Ethos
From
The Quarantine Tapes
Podcast with Paul Holdengräber
By
The Quarantine Tapes
| October 28, 2020
Noted billboard copywriters The Lincoln Project may be getting into publishing?
By
Jonny Diamond
| October 27, 2020
Noam Chomsky on the President, the Pandemic, and the Upcoming Election
In Conversation with David Barsamian
By
David Barsamian
| October 27, 2020
What We Still Don't Know About the Cuban Missile Crisis
Martin J. Sherwin on the Questions that Remain
By
Martin J. Sherwin
| October 27, 2020
Pussy Riot's Nadya Tolokonnikova on Taking Back Control
From
The Quarantine Tapes
Podcast with Paul Holdengräber
By
The Quarantine Tapes
| October 27, 2020
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| October 27, 2020
Poet Pamela Sneed On Artistic Process, Black Queer Writers, and Her Latest Work
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| October 27, 2020
The Best Reviewed Books in History and Politics, October Edition
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| October 27, 2020
Does Amy Coney Barrett's Nomination Violate the Religious Test Clause of the Constitution?
Michael Rips Makes the Case She Was Chosen Precisely
Because
of Her Religious Beliefs
By
Michael Rips
| October 26, 2020
Michiko Kakutani on
Why We Love Books
And on Relevance of Arendt's
The Origins of Totalitarianism
Today
By
Michiko Kakutani
| October 26, 2020
The Fight for Better Living and Working Conditions for Latinx Farmworkers in the US
Paola Ramos on the Work of a Young Environmental Justice Activist
By
Paola Ramos
| October 26, 2020
Is There Still Value to the American Experiment?
David French in Conversation with Andrew Keen on
the
Keen On
Podcast
By
Keen On
| October 26, 2020
Artist Richard Kraft is documenting every single Trump transgression from 2017 to 2021.
By
Aaron Robertson
| October 23, 2020
Jacqueline Woodson on the two books that helped her grow as a writer.
By
Corinne Segal
| October 23, 2020
Protests, Poverty, Politics and Civil War: On Life Before the Beirut Explosion
From the Graphic Novel
Waiting for Normal
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Tamara Saade and Eléonore "Léo" Hamelin
| October 23, 2020
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