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There’s an old idea that you campaign in poetry and govern in prose. But then there’s what that means when your head of state comes to town ...
The usual “speech from the drone” became a true speech from the throne this past week.
Gov. Wes Moore, the nation’s only Black governor, recently caused a stir in the movement for reparations in his state.
workshops and a billboard campaign placing poetry in public, working-class spaces. The magazine has so far received contributions from Hugo Williams, Pascale Petit, Rishi Dastidar and Chen Chen.
A spoken-word poet whose work explores themes of history and hope, Gibson sees his art as ‘a means of bringing people ...
Pride Month is around the corner! Here are ways you can celebrate While Pride Month officially begins on June 1 – there are ...
In “Democracy and Beauty,” Robert Gooding-Williams explores the arguments and intellectual legacy of W.E.B. Du Bois.
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The Star Worldwide (English) on MSNMUGO: Class, power, and resentment: unpacking elite panic and hostility towards RutoWhatever one’s view of Ruto's presidency, our fledgling democracy is haunted by an elite class anxious over losing control.
By forcing rigid definitions of sex across all federal agencies, Republicans are undermining the administrative state’s ...
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The Star on MSNClass, power, and resentment: unpacking elite panic and hostility towards RutoIn the current commentary surrounding President William Ruto’s Administration, a persistent theme has emerged among certain Kenyan elites: a visceral disdain that feels more personal than political.
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