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White Supremacy
August 3, 2020
Jo Livingstone
The Cyclical Psychology of White Supremacy
On new nonfiction about white supremacy in America's past and present
July 3, 2020
Nick Martin
Reckoning With Anti-Blackness in Indian Country
Native lives won’t matter unless Black lives do.
June 30, 2020
Richard Kreitner
The Confederates Loved America, and They’re Still Defining What Patriotism Means
The ideology of the men who celebrated the United States while fighting for its dissolution is still very much alive.
June 24, 2020
Jo Livingstone
A Dream of Lasting Solidarity at the Dyke March
Marching this year was a reminder that the mainstream LGBT movement still needs to cement its commitment to anti-racism.
June 19, 2020
Char Adams
Where Do Black Journalists Go From Here?
The current industry-wide revolt echoes demands made by members of the Black press since at least 1827, but today’s rebellion feels like a breaking point.
June 10, 2020
Zoë Hu
A Fragile Answer to the Question of “Whose Streets?”
The experience of our cities has been radically transformed by protest. Which visions of the future do these moments impart?
June 4, 2020
Linda Tirado
Police Blinded Me in One Eye. I Can Still See Why My Country’s on Fire.
“All anyone wants to talk about is freedom of the press, if I am angry, what I will do next. I am angry—but no more than I was this time last week.”
June 3, 2020
Melissa Gira Grant
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Katie McDonough
Protest Medics on Being Targeted by the Police, in Their Own Words
“The cops at the protest that day wouldn’t make eye contact. They were laughing at one point. I think they think this is funny.”
June 3, 2020
Alex Pareene
The Police Take the Side of White Vigilantes
Over the past week, cops have shown that they share a coherent ideology.
May 29, 2020
Nick Martin
The Racist Gatekeepers of American Land
From segregated lakes to Christian Cooper, white supremacy has long dictated access and safety in public green space and nature.
May 29, 2020
Kim Kelly
No More Cop Unions
Abolishing police unions should be part of the broader fight to defund, demilitarize, and ultimately dismantle the U.S. police force.
May 21, 2020
Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw
The Unmattering of Black Lives
In the deaths of Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor, we see that the violence of the past is the violence of the present.
May 16, 2020
Zoé Samudzi
White Witness and the Contemporary Lynching
The belief that passive viewership can translate into structural justice is an idea as misguided as it is old.
December 17, 2019
Nick Martin
You Know What Tucker Carlson Believes
A toothless profile of the racist pundit reveals how mainstream journalism is still failing to cover politics in the Trump era.
November 14, 2019
Udi Greenberg
The Right’s “Judeo-Christian” Fixation
How a term that sounds inclusive is used to promote exclusion.
October 28, 2019
Magazine
Ed Burmila
State Under Siege
The American right's unyielding ardor for federal power
September 24, 2019
Magazine
Sam Adler-Bell
Why White Supremacists Are Hooked on Green Living
Eco-fascism is fashionable again on the far right, thanks to a rise in global temperatures and anti-immigrant nationalism.
September 20, 2019
Nick Martin
The Argument Against D.C. Statehood Is Rooted in Racism
The GOP's anti-urban agenda takes many forms, but it always tracks back to wealthy whites' fear of losing power.
August 19, 2019
Magazine
Ken Silverstein
Shock Corridor
The first inside report from an ICE mental health facility
August 9, 2019
Melissa Gira Grant
No Law Can Ban White Supremacy From the Internet
Gutting Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act will cause more problems than it solves.
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