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Diagnoses are “helpful, but unnecessary”: Why we may be thinking about mental health all wrong

Mary Elizabeth Williams
"(Mis)Diagnosed" author Jonathan Foiles talks about fighting stigma and racism in mental healthcare

Hidden figures: In New Jersey and Mississippi, the COVID death rate is higher than Brazil

Bob Hennelly
What unites a blue state with unionized labor and the deep-red cradle of the Confederacy? Racial inequality

No, we’re not living “The Handmaid’s Tale” – it’s worse, and a show highlighting how was passed over

Melanie McFarland
Referencing Hulu's white feminist fable elides over how our world is more like "Lovecraft Country: Supremacy"

“Brooklyn Nine-Nine” returns with an appropriate awkward hello to its farewell season

Melanie McFarland
In its final run, the comedy is aware of its status as copaganda. To its credit, it doesn't try to make light of it

“The Good Fight” makes the Kafka-esque dream of a People’s Court a reality

Melanie McFarland
In the fifth season the Paramount+ show dares to ask, "What if the law were accessible for everyone?"

Mobile vaccine clinics have made vaccines more accessible — and could be the future of public health

Nicole Karlis
Roving vaccine clinics on wheels, delivering other vaccines beyond COVID-19, could be commonplace in the future

“In the Heights” reclaims Latina beauty and honors its roots

Hanh Nguyen
Screenwriter Quiara Alegría Hudes spoke to Salon about, well, the salon & the importance of transformation for Nina

Telemedicine options for abortion are here to stay

Kylie Cheung
Through pandemic necessity, an ad-hoc, telehealth model for reproductive healthcare is sticking around.

After Pride, corporations will “ditch these gays” but the harm will already be done

Kylie Cheung
The worst corporate offenders aren't just hypocritical; their profiting works against everything Pride stands for

The broken dream of “In the Heights”: Fans praising the film must also acknowledge its shortcomings

Kylie Cheung
Jon M. Chu's new film is a cultural victory, even as it receives legitimate criticism of colorism in its casting

Poll shows 83% of Americans believe so-called “war on drugs” an abject failure

Andrea Germanos
The findings come just ahead of the 50th's anniversary of President Richard Nixon's drug war declaration

Musical “In the Heights” is a miraculous celebration of the multicultural symphony that is New York

Jose Solis
"Crazy Rich Asians" director Jon M. Chu transfers the Broadway hit to the big screen without missing a beat

That “Sweet Tooth” shocking twist is a critique of misguided eco-fascism

Kylie Cheung
Netflix's dystopian fantasy challenges the idea that "nature is healing" through retribution on humanity

As “Pose” ends it reminds us that the dream New York is one rendered in color

Melanie McFarland
"Pose" ends by reminding us that the New York City fantasy belongs to all, not just Rosses, Rachels and Carries

“We Are Lady Parts,” a fierce new comedy about a Muslim punk band, rocks our world

Melanie McFarland
In this addictive new series, a punk group shreds on songs like "Voldemort's Alive & He's Under My Headscarf"

“Have more Asian friends”: James Chen reflects on Hollywood, activism & new series “Run the World”

Gary M. Kramer
Salon spoke to the "FBI" actor about his new Starz series, breaking stereotypes and working for the community

“He’s very much a peacock”: Raúl Castillo on his “Army of the Dead” role and not feeling tokenized

Gary M. Kramer
The "Looking" alum appears in a trio of new films, breaking into Hollywood big-budget actioners for the first time

In the latest wave of science fiction, authors of color take space to imagine multiple new societies

April Yee
"The Rock Eaters," "Alien Worlds" and "Terminal Boredom" turn critical and humorous eyes toward immigration & more

“He made their lives miserable”: How the showrunner of a popular courtroom drama finally got fired

Maureen Ryan
The story of Greg Spottiswood's time at "All Rise" speaks volumes on race, gender and power in the TV industry

Immigrant workers are essential to America’s future — and we need a new paradigm for justice

Marielena Hincapié
Beyond a pathway to citizenship: True justice for immigrants will help everyone, and build a better country

Derek Chauvin plays the villain for corporate media: Where’s the discussion of systemic racism?

Jeff Cohen
Corporate media talks about racism — and that's good. But Derek Chauvin didn't cause systemic racial inequality

“Nomadland” wins big at the 2021 Oscars, which made history — and some unfortunate choices

Melanie McFarland
The 93rd Academy Awards wasn't the worst awards show in this pandemic era, but it really let us down in the end

6 tips for adopting the vegan diet

Katherine Sacks
More and more people are incorporating plant-based eating into their lives

Elon Musk will host “Saturday Night Live,” but viewers just want him to stay in his Tesla lane

Hanh Nguyen
The SpaceX businessman is supposed to host on May 8, but fans are proposing to replace him with the musical guest
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