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Amy Schumer’s misappropriation of Martin Luther King
Unguarded use of a guarded King’s words
11/06/2023 10:45 UTC
Despite risks, public schools serve dairy with every meal
Milk is bad for humans, cows and the planet. It's time for our elected leaders to stand up to the dairy lobby.
10/29/2017 11:29 UTC
One year after Michael Brown's death, the lessons of Ferguson still haunt us: Even when police violence is caught on video, "most of the nation still doesn’t really care"
Salon speaks to Darnell Hunt, author of a book on the '92 L.A. riots, on racism, police brutality and civil protest
08/04/2015 19:25 UTC
White America's death crisis: The pain is real, but our perception is warped by the "white racial frame"
"Deaths of despair" soar among whites and it's a national crisis yet there's silence when black and brown folks die
03/29/2017 19:20 UTC
The tribesman who Facebook friended me
He was a hunter-gatherer from remote Papua New Guinea. And now he was in my feed. How did this happen?
10/13/2011 04:30 UTC
The one recipe Alice Waters can't live without
Niloufer Ichaporia King’s cardamom cake is unforgettable
05/01/2021 17:30 UTC
How Trump revealed the right's "psychic longing for an American strongman"
By attacking demographic change and subverting democracy, Trump became a hero for the right
11/27/2020 20:47 UTC
Against the bait and switch censorship of Roald Dahl
There are issues with the children’s book writer, but they’re not the words “fat" or "men"
02/22/2023 20:00 UTC
Ladies, back away from the BBQ
Anthony Bourdain calls it a man's meat, but this female BBQ snob begs to differ
04/20/2010 23:21 UTC
Nevermind the price: Cobain's childhood home is for sale
The family is also open to making it a museum
09/25/2013 16:27 UTC
False prophet
A new biography of Elijah Muhammad tackles tough issues, including the matter of blacks' collusion with the Japanese during World War II.
01/06/2000 22:00 UTC
Lauren Hough on her new book, our underpaid workforce and how "every American" can relate to cults
Lauren Hough's sharp, witty "Leaving Isn't the Hardest Thing" tackles everything from military to our working class
04/15/2021 23:12 UTC
"Judas and the Black Messiah" filmmakers on exposing how the FBI hunted 1960s Black activiststs
Keith & Kenny Lucas appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss telling Fred Hampton's story through a crime thriller lens
02/11/2021 23:55 UTC
Broccoli, gross! More candy, please: Willy Wonka, children's literature, and how we learn to love food
Children’s books revel in the romance of food. From Willy Wonka to Raggedy Ann, it's how we discover pleasure
08/31/2014 19:00 UTC
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