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Twenty Strangers on a Boat in the Dark: Javier Zamora on His Childhood Migration

Twenty Strangers on a Boat in the Dark: Javier Zamora on His Childhood Migration

From His New Memoir Solito

By Javier Zamora | October 5, 2022

Sidelined No More: A Reading List of Fiercely Political Women

Sidelined No More: A Reading List of Fiercely Political Women

Eve Fairbanks Recommends Barbara Tuchman, Tsitsi Dangarembga, Ariel Levy, and More

By Eve Fairbanks | October 4, 2022

Fascism and Illness Have Long Been Intertwined in Italy’s National Consciousness

Fascism and Illness Have Long Been Intertwined in Italy’s National Consciousness

Thea Lenarduzzi on Pandemics Past and Present, and the Recent Italian Election

By Thea Lenarduzzi | October 3, 2022

“Get Big Fast.” How Amazon Accelerated the Commodification of Literature

“Get Big Fast.” How Amazon Accelerated the Commodification of Literature

Rebecca Giblin and Cory Doctorow on Monopolies in Modern Publishing

By Rebecca Giblin and Cory Doctorow | October 3, 2022

Why the Left Needs Organized Labor

Why the Left Needs Organized Labor

Raina Lipsitz on the Growing Coalition Between Progressive Americans and Unions

By Raina Lipsitz | October 3, 2022

Ada Ferrer on the Connections Between Cuba and the US

Ada Ferrer on the Connections Between Cuba and the US

"History always looks different depending on where one stands."

By Ada Ferrer | October 3, 2022

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Ibram X. Kendi on Why Our Children Need to Be Told the Stories of Slavery and Colonialism

Ibram X. Kendi on Why Our Children Need to Be Told the Stories of Slavery and Colonialism

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By The Literary Life | September 30, 2022

Jonathan Escoffery Talks About How Belonging Shifts Across Generations

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These writers made <em>TIME</em>’s list of the year's 100 most influential people.

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Indian Writers on 75 Years of Independence and Partition

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Who Has the Right to Bear Arms? A Brief History

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By Elsa Dorlin | September 28, 2022

What Was Germany Like in the Decade After Hitler?

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How White Supremacy Was Codified Into Law in America

How White Supremacy Was Codified Into Law in America

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