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"When you break the machinery of democracy for some, you break it for everyone, and that’s really what we saw.”
Joan Walsh
It took centuries to build up the system of white supremacy enforced by the police. It will take years of persistent protest to undo it.
Elie Mystal
Addicted to the culture-war story line, pundits keep whitewashing a dangerous call to unleash the military on American citizens.
Jeet Heer
From facial recognition to VR, Ruha Benjamin’s new book illuminates how cutting-edge tech reproduces inequalities.
Stephen Kearse
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Protests
By seizing the cops’ home base, rioters showed that law enforcement is not above the forces of history.
Vicky Osterweil
One of the most radical antiracist unions in the country makes a show of solidarity with all those threatened by police violence and exploitation.
Daniel Boguslaw
In response to the protests over George Floyd’s murder, police in Durham refrained from mass arrests and violence. But that doesn’t mean that all is well in our city.
Cynthia Greenlee
The presumptive Democratic nominee has a gift for empathy that can help him win the election. But will a mourner in chief be able to govern?
Jeet Heer
The brutality of sacrificing human beings to keep meat aisles well stocked might be a turning point in the debate over the future of beef.
Eamon Whalen
The progressive US Senate candidate is securing big endorsements from those who are tired of “scripted, milquetoast politics.”
John Nichols
the coronavirus pandemic
The pandemic has rocked our economy and further destroyed confidence in government. Enter “one of the most active” hurricane seasons on record.
David Helvarg
The last few months have shown us that we can do away with it forever.
Elie Mystal
Going to demonstrations isn’t risk-free, but we have a duty to resist.
Gregg Gonsalves
Mary Stanton’s Red, Black, White offers a close examination of the triumphs and travails of Alabama’s local Communist Party chapter.
Robert Greene II
Machines in the Head gives a glimpse into a writer whose work and career upended conventions around fiction, opioids, and biography.
Audrey Wollen
Two new works of history examine how the politics of birthright citizenship can be a vehicle for liberation and equality and serve the cause of exclusion.
Nathan Perl-Rosenthal
As China moves to impose a law that would criminalize dissent, Hong Kongers are facing a dark new era.
Wilfred Chan
Russia inherited enough hospital beds from the Soviet health system to handle Covid-19 patients—but not the medical personnel or supplies.
Estelle Levresse
Bernie Sanders and Ilhan Omar want to cancel the debts of the world’s poorest countries. In some cases, that’s a big mistake.
Helen C. Epstein
Watch and Listen
Former NBA player Royce White talks about the murder of George Floyd and the Minneapolis uprisings.
June 2, 2020
A portrait of one abandoned factory, as services and support dry up for Berlin’s homeless population.
June 1, 2020
The challenge of making ends meet was difficult before Covid-19. Now it’s even worse.
May 18, 2020
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