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Witnesses to History

Past Present Celebrates Its 100th Broadcast

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Natalia Mehlman Petrzela, Nicole Hemmer and Neil J. Young September 11, 2017
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The Inconspicuous, Understated, Wise, 9/11 Memorial of the Union Square Subway Station

An Everyday New York Masterpiece

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Jeffrey C. Goldfarb September 11, 2017
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After 9/11 — What?

A Historian Contemplates the Future of Memory

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Claire Potter September 11, 2017
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What Berkeley Needs is a Non-Violent Containment Squad

Reflections from a civil rights veteran

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Jo Freeman September 8, 2017
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Why Colin Kaepernick Isn’t Working

Football's Sketchy Labor History

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Claire Potter September 7, 2017
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The Communist and the Communist’s Daughter

A Memoir

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Jane Lazarre September 6, 2017
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From Anchor Baby to Activist:

An Immigration Story

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Norma Juarez September 5, 2017
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Remembering Romanian Fascism; Worrying About America

Losing Our Moral Compass between Past and Future

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Maria Bucur September 3, 2017
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A Pre-History of Post-truth

East and West

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Marci Shore September 1, 2017
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Why Nietzsche is Not Responsible for Donald Trump

The Post-Truth Perspective

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Emmanuel Alloa August 31, 2017
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