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Representative Gwen Moore spoke of a “city where blood was shed for labor rights, where a fugitive slave was freed from prison, where women’s right to vote was first ratified.”
John Nichols
It’s not an issue to be discussed. It’s a crisis.
Mark Hertsgaard
Anticipating back-to-school, a teacher reflects on days past and the endless limbo of remote learning.
Aaron Talley
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While the Democrats worked overtime to convey how sick the country is, they forgot to mention how they’re going to save us.
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The former first lady makes the personal case against Donald Trump.
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A new collection of essays demonstrates how the civil rights icon’s thinking evolved amid the upheavals of the 20th century.
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On Fang Fang’s quarantine journal and the political limits of the diary.
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Thomas Frank’s history of anti-populism helps clarify one of the most contested terms in politics.
Edward Burmila
Singapore must stop treating workers as digits in a game of economic growth.
Kirsten Han
Israeli soldiers shot to kill after Ahmad's car crashed into a checkpoint. They insist he did it on purpose but have refused to do a real investigation.
Najah Erekat
The women’s solidarity protests have been in the streets since the August 9 election demanding honest elections and condemning police violence and torture.
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They fear being arrested or disappeared, and are not prepared to be silenced without a fight.
August 3, 2020
In Richmond, the sites of former monuments to the Confederacy have become lively spaces for activism and memorializing those lost to police violence.
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I’m a guest in the Black Lives Matter movement, and making images is how I show my support.
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