Politics

Politics The Call and Response of History In the fourth and final installment of a political discussion series with the Public Theatre, David Remnick and the Rev. William J. Barber II discuss the systemic racism of the Trump Administration’s policies.
Politics The Underground University That Won’t Be Stopped In Georgia, undocumented immigrants, who are banned from the top public universities, have a school of their own.
Politics The Tribalism of American Politics In the third installment of a political discussion series with the Public Theatre, David Remnick and a panel of journalists examine the priorities of U.S. voters.
Politics The Newsed and the Un-Newsed In the third installment of a political discussion series with the Public Theatre, David Remnick and a panel of journalists discuss the current media landscape.
Politics President Trump vs. the Press: The First Hundred Days In the third installment of a political discussion series with the Public Theatre, David Remnick and a panel of journalists reflect on what it’s like to have an “all-access” President.
Politics A Reporter’s Journey Every year, thousands of teen-agers from a city in Nigeria risk death and endure forced labor and sex work on the long route to Europe. Ben Taub reported one girl’s story.
Politics Is Trump Our True Condition? In the second installment of a political discussion series with the Public Theatre, David Remnick examines what it means to tell truth to power with a group of journalists and artists.
Politics Fighting Fake News In the second installment of a political discussion series with the Public Theatre, David Remnick examines the rise of fake news with a group of journalists and artists.
Politics How Black Lives Matter Is Resisting Trump In the second installment of a political discussion series with the Public Theatre, David Remnick examines the future of Black Lives Matter with the activist Brittany Packnett.
Politics Are Trump Supporters Racist? In the first of an ongoing series of panel discussions called “Public Forum: A Well-Ordered Nation,” David Remnick talks to Salman Rushdie, Tony Kushner, and Claudia Rankine about bigotry among Trump voters and political apathy in America.
Politics Protecting Culture in Trump’s America In the first of an ongoing series of panel discussions called “Public Forum: A Well-Ordered Nation,” David Remnick speaks with Salman Rushdie, Tony Kushner, and Claudia Rankine about being guardians of culture in a new political era.
Politics On Creating Art in Times of Political Unrest In the first of an ongoing series of panel discussions called “Public Forum: A Well-Ordered Nation,” David Remnick speaks with Salman Rushdie, Tony Kushner, and Claudia Rankine about activism and art, writing political fiction, and finding humor in times of societal unease.
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