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Inside the cancellation of “American Dirt” (and its book tour)
Ashlie D. Stevens
Jeanine Cummins' novel about a pressing political issue had Oprah's backing, but then came the barb wire & backlash
On cultural appropriation: A Latina novelist calls herself out amid the “American Dirt” controversy
Jennifer Givhan
As controversy erupts over Jeanine Cummins' Oprah Book Club novel, a review of my own novel demands my attention
The Oscars won’t have a host again in 2020, ABC entertainment chief announces
Matthew Rozsa
Last year’s broadcast was the first to be presented without a host when Kevin Hart stepped down amid controversy
Tempeh, the “OG of fermented foods,” is having a moment
Hannah Wallace
Some tempeh evangelists believe it's poised to become the next kombucha.
Why the federal government’s billion-dollar charter school program is a complete disaster
Jeff Bryant
A new report reveals waste and corruption
What is the next pork belly? How meat trends start, sizzle, and ultimately fizzle out
Ashlie D. Stevens
Pork belly had its time in the sun (and on skewers, in poutine, etc.) but it's time another cut of meat is elevated
Stopping the erasure of Native Americans: Why I want to tell new Indigenous stories
Sara Sinclair
There are contemporary stories to learn — as alternatives to over-told narratives like Thanksgiving, even
Why striking teachers across America are fighting for much more than their paychecks
Jeff Bryant
Oakland teachers are still fighting off charter schools and changing the narrative of public education
Chicago teachers didn’t win everything, but they’ve transformed the city — and the labor movement
Rebecca Burns
Chicago teachers made history through their strike. But their fight isn't over.
Ibram X. Kendi on “How to Be an Antiracist”: Racism and capitalism “will ultimately die together”
Chauncey DeVega
Author of new bestseller on America's second most racist president (guess!) and turning the tide of history
Netflix’s best new releases in October, from the “Breaking Bad” movie to “Big Mouth”
Ashlie D. Stevens
From Jenny Slate and David Chang, to a Mexican-inspired anime and a sumo minidoc, this fall has it
How to defeat dog-whistle politics, win elections and build a progressive majority: Part 1
Paul Rosenberg
Ian Haney López says dog-whistle politics are everywhere. But his research tells us there's also a way to beat it
A political movement for food systems change takes hold in the Midwest
Charlie Mitchell
The People's Forum marked the first of several events aimed at engaging candidates on a range of progressive issues
If the 2020 candidates talk about reparations, they must also talk about segregation
Elise C. Boddie
Segregation isn't just in the past, or the South. It's the single biggest driver of the racial opportunity gap
Trump asks CNN contributor: “Who do you like more — the country or the Hispanics?”
Matthew Rozsa
President Donald Trump made racist remarks about the Latinx community during a political rally in New Mexico
Bringing fresh produce to LA’s corner stores alone won’t solve food inequality. But it’s a start.
Nadra Nittle
Corner store conversion projects aim to combat food insecurity in low-income communities
Warren unveils Social Security plan, demands rich pay fair share to lift 5 million out of poverty
Julia Conley
"No one who spends 30 years working and contributing to Social Security should retire in poverty."
With Bowen Yang, “Saturday Night Live” has finally hired its first cast member of Asian descent
Melanie McFarland
Bowen Yang will be the first Asian American regular cast member on "SNL." And it only took 45 seasons to happen!
Report reveals nearly 1,700 polling places closed since Supreme Court weakened voting rights Act
Julia Conley
"Seems like Republicans don't want people to vote...wonder what they are worried about."
Exclusive: Beto O’Rourke secures endorsements from 39 women in Texas politics
Shira Tarlo
"Women, particularly women of color, are the heart of the Democratic party," O'Rourke first tells Salon
Beto O’Rourke responds to latest shooting: This is “f***ed” up
Matthew Rozsa
Former Rep. Beto O'Rourke called for stronger gun control laws in emotional statements after the Texas shootings
Hollywood’s Latinx representation is dismal: Why don’t movies look more like America?
Ashlie D. Stevens
A new wave of Latinx-led TV is building, and yet inclusion rates in top films lag far behind the U.S. population
Seth MacFarlane is a major Democratic donor. What does his comedy say about his politics?
Matthew Rozsa
MacFarlane donates millions to liberal and left-wing campaigns and causes. Where do his money and his mouth meet?
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