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Revisiting Ta-Nehisi Coates on White Supremacy

The Status of Hope in America

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Madison Chu April 10, 2018
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Alabama on My Mind

A blues reflection on Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Jeffrey C. Isaac April 9, 2018
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March for Our Lives

Rally in Washington D.C. on March 24

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Jo Freeman April 7, 2018
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No Offense to Robert Musil, But…

The continuing relevance of monuments

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Samantha Oliver April 6, 2018
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Russia’s Choice

Voting in predetermined elections

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Ivan Makeyenko April 5, 2018
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What Happened at the Lorraine Motel

America's divisive politics did not begin with the last election

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Claire Potter April 4, 2018
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Were We There to Talk about AIDS, or Not?

One woman's journey in psychotherapy

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Margaret Kim Peterson April 4, 2018
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Backlash Blues

A reflection on democracy in the streets of Sacramento

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Jeffrey C. Isaac April 2, 2018
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Is Alex Israel for Real?

Sun, sincerity and simulacra in SPF-18

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Nicola Sayers April 2, 2018
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A Protest

Not an Assembly

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Zoe Steele April 1, 2018
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