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The Supreme Court is quietly gutting one of the United States’ most important civil rights statutes. Only a movement can pressure Congress to act. It is a little-known and disturbing fact that the ...
What three seminal books by black intellectuals, all published in 1967, can teach us about fighting racism in the Trump era. Robert Greene ▪ November 10, 2017 Harold Cruse, Stokely Carmichael, ...
When the pandemic struck last year and classes went virtual, students scrambled to adjust. A twenty-two-year-old Filipina-American psychology major at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) from a ...
For conservatives around the world, Israel’s democratic deficit is a feature, not a bug—an alternative constitutional model that defies liberal universalism. Suzanne Schneider ▪ Spring 2024 ...
Black inhabitants of the South did not respond uniformly to the rules and folkways of Jim Crow, nor do they see its demise in quite the same way. Two recent books use the authority of testimony to ...
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2023, 688 pp. In recent years, the United States has seen the entrenchment of an insurgent and overtly racist hard right, a retreat from fleeting but once seemingly sincere ...
This event is sponsored by the DSA Fund and Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung New York Office.
To understand everything that happens in Latin America in relation to the United States is to brush aside inconvenient ...
Matt and Sam discuss Christopher Caldwell's The Age of Entitlement: America Since the Sixties, a broadside against the 1964 ...
Editors ▪ June 4, 2025 As major climate disasters increase in frequency across the country, homeowners and renters are faced with new dilemmas about how to protect themselves and their ...
Matt and Sam talk to Andrew Marantz about “bro” podcasts and their role in Trump’s election victory. Matthew Sitman and Sam Adler-Bell ▪ May 22, 2025 Joe Rogan at Trump's inauguration in ...
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