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The vast Black-white disparities in housing are the foundation of America’s systemic racial inequalities, and white folks of all political stripes are loath to upset the status quo.
Kali Holloway
The pandemic, the Black Lives Matter movement, and a long-thwarted push for economic justice has players on the march and the NCAA on defense.
Dave Zirin
The newspaper’s own reporters are challenging the Trumpian opinion section.
Eric Alterman
A dialogue between the Russian government and people protesting in the streets is still possible.
Nadezhda Azhgikhina
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Masks save lives. A part of a multi-panel community mural created by Los Muralistas de El Puente in Domino Park in Brooklyn, N.Y.
By the end of Biden’s VP vetting, it seemed the 11th commandment of women’s politics is “Thou shalt never be just right.”
Joan Walsh
The wrangling over the Covid-19 stimulus package is boiling down to the president’s petty grievances and the Republicans’ small-government hobbyhorses.
Robert L. Borosage
2020 is shaping up to be an even bigger year than 2018 for insurgent Democrats seeking to move the party left.
John Nichols
How the experimental artist made one of the year’s most defiant pop records.
Julyssa Lopez
How the act of scrutinizing art online has changed the role of the critic.
Barry Schwabsky
We talked to the writer about how she composes her books and how she gets into the minds of her characters.
Rosemarie Ho
Rashid Khalidi’s new history offers a political and personal portrait of more than a hundred years of colonization and resistance in Palestine.
Kaleem Hawa
The US and China’s dance in the South China Sea bears a troubling resemblance to 1914 Sarajevo—and the eve of World War I.
Michael T. Klare
They fear being arrested or disappeared, and are not prepared to be silenced without a fight.
Billy H.C. Kwok , The Nation and Magnum Foundation
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Ice Cube joins the show to talk anti-Semitism, and the Contract With Black America.
August 4, 2020
David Dayen on the interests overpowering our democracy, plus Amy Wilentz on Mary Trump.
July 30, 2020
As the people of Minneapolis grieve the loss of one of their own, they’re also fighting for a future free of police brutality.
June 8, 2020
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