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Smart Watch: Finally, Hallmark Channel’s Christmas romances aren’t all white
Melanie McFarland
After years of movies featuring mostly white casts, Hallmark opens its holiday fantasies to black romantic leads
Months after Hurricane Florence, undocumented farmworkers still struggle to recover
Victoria Bouloubasis
In N.C., immigrant farmworkers have been hard hit by lack of access to assistance due to deportation fears
How did Sam Bee’s “Full Frontal” find its brilliant voice? By amplifying the unheard
Rachel Leah
"You'll notice that men do not interrupt us when we talk," says writer and correspondent Ashley Nicole Black
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wins the rigged conservative shame game — by refusing to play
Erin Keane
Woman wears clothes, becomes butt of conservative journalist's snark. Of course it's not really about a jacket
“Mid90s” exposes the violence of boyhood: Teen trauma is a masculine rite of passage, too
Eileen G'Sell
Jonah Hill shows how the mandates of coolness hurt naïve young boys. We're used to seeing that as a girl's story
Kavanaugh is terrible on workers’ rights — and that’s anti-woman, too
Julianne Tveten
Kavanaugh’s catalog of judicial decisions indicates a clear predilection for the capitalist class.
Do Americans really hate “political correctness”? Another misguided attempt at balance falls flat
Paul Rosenberg
In a lightning-rod article, Yascha Mounk claims most Americans hate "political correctness." What does that mean?
Smart Watch: Why you should watch Jennifer Garner play a total jerk in “Camping”
Melanie McFarland
One reason to watch annoying TV shows like "Camping" and "The Alec Baldwin Show" — they show us how not to be
Donald Trump, Brett Kavanaugh and the path to neoliberal fascism
Henry A. Giroux
Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation is not an isolated event, and in the current historical moment has dark meaning
We can change politics — and ourselves — by canceling student debt
Mary Green Swig, Steven L. Swig
Student debt cancellation has the potential to change election outcomes
Weak and predictable Emmy Awards fails to solve its diversity problem
Melanie McFarland
The 70th Emmys opened by citing strides in diversity, and ended with a mostly white winners slate
“Sorry to Bother You” exposes the danger of bourgeois integration
Nicholas Powers
Whiteface, if worn too long, disfigures the person who wears it
Smart Watch: The notorious “RBG” comes to CNN and more top TV picks for the week
Melanie McFarland
The CNN debut of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's portrait airs the same week as the debuts of "Mayans M.C." and "The Purge"
TV revivals and inclusive casting: An opportunity that can’t just be skin-deep
Melanie McFarland
"Magnum P.I." and "Charmed" are back, starring actors of color. But what role does culture play in these stories?
What makes a man a man? A new memoir explores the limits of the gender binary
Mary Elizabeth Williams
In "Amateur," transgender boxer Thomas Page McBee becomes the first trans man to fight in Madison Square Garden
“Orange Is the New Black” and the chilling truths of deportation and incarceration
Melanie McFarland
The 6th season finale opens the door to the crime in progress we know as immigration detention centers
Smart Watch: Top TV picks this week include “Who is America,” “Trial & Error,” “Wynonna Earp”
Melanie McFarland
From true-crime haven East Peck to Purgatory, here are the top five TV destinations for the week of July 15
We now have a terrifying, militarized law enforcement system
Ebony Slaughter-Johnson
An assault rifle is no more needed to execute a warrant than it is to hunt deer
This is how you lose him: When heroes like Junot Díaz fall from the sky
Ricardo Frasso Jaramillo
I clung to "This Is How You Lose Her" like I'd never clung to a book before. How do I reckon with what that means?
The entrepreneur making healthy food accessible to her Brooklyn neighborhood
Elazar Sontag
Frustrated by the limited healthy food options, Francesca Chaney opened Sol Sips, an affordable vegan café
The importance of “Vida” outweighs its imperfections
Melanie McFarland
Starz's new drama brings a fresh perspective on a culture not often explored with meaning and profundity on TV
Corporal punishment lives on: Students nationwide are being paddled, restrained
Eleanor J. Bader
Today, 19 states still explicitly allow school staff and teachers to punish students with physical force
Embrace intersectionality and decolonization for real change
Yoav Litvin
The concentration on identity politics has derailed the larger goal of advancing marginalized groups
This House election — in my Pennsylvania district — is the one you need to follow
Matthew Rozsa
The Democratic race in my un-gerrymandered Lehigh Valley district captures all the drama and conflict of 2018
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