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MAGA political energy across the country, and yet the most recent Quinnipiac University poll found that 53 percent of ...
An interview with Trita Parsi on the “self-fulfilling prophecy” set in motion by Israeli and U.S. attacks and the diplomatic bind Iran now faces.
To deliver plentiful housing and clean energy, we have to get the story right about what’s standing in the way.
The United States has never been “a nation of immigrants.” It has always been a settler state with a core of descendants from the original colonial settlers, that is, primarily Anglo-Saxons, Scots, ...
The historical connections between the climate crisis and our present systems of injustice help explain why a just future depends on reparations. Before the rise of global racial empire, different ...
The United States has long supported the repression of Latin American land defenders. The tactics it exported are coming to the Atlanta forest.
In the mid-twentieth century, city governments, backed by federal money, demolished hundreds of Black neighborhoods in the name of urban renewal.
Neither Chaos Nor Quest: Toward a Nonnarrative Medicine Narrative medicine claims to champion the experience of patients—but it does so by requiring that the sick “earn” their care by telling a ...
The Dead End of Corporate Activism Companies are unreliable allies in the fight for queer rights and social justice.
Like efforts to overturn Roe v. Wade, “Don’t Say Gay” laws are a backlash to progressive gains. But they’re also part of a longer history of Christian obsessions with childhood innocence, purity, and ...
As we confront rightwing extremism in our own time, the history of American fascist sympathy reveals a legacy worth reckoning with.
On violence and the possibility of solidarities in America.