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Anti-lockdown "movement": Powered by racism
These protests aren't really about public health policy or the virus — they're a display of white identity politics
05/04/2020 17:12 UTC
2020 uprisings, unprecedented in scope, join a long river of struggle in America
Protests over police violence and white supremacy have erupted in almost 600 US cities.
06/11/2020 08:59 UTC
Donald Trump: White welfare king and lord of the great grift
Trump's farm bailouts — to mitigate the effects of his tariffs — are essential to his strategy: Welfare for whites
05/16/2019 11:00 UTC
6 Republicans who used the Ketanji Brown Jackson hearings to throw out the wildest right-wing memes
A gang of right-wing senators devolved the Supreme Court proceedings into an abject and pusillanimous circus
03/26/2022 00:08 UTC
Why Republican cries about Robert Bork still ring hollow
Republicans now insist that each Supreme Court nomination starts where the last left off
03/26/2022 04:32 UTC
Will the battle over "critical race theory" be a winning issue for the right? It already is
As used by Republicans, "critical race theory" is an empty term used to channel racist urges. That's why it works
07/22/2021 10:00 UTC
"Malcolm X": A controversial figure reassessed
A brilliant new book recasts the Civil Rights activist not as a redemptive symbol but as a political tactician
04/23/2011 19:01 UTC
1969 vs. 2017: When Black Panthers aligned with Confederate-flag-wielding, working-class whites
Lasting change toward economic and racial justice will be built brick by brick, person to person and “real slow"
01/10/2017 13:59 UTC
Our group chat is a sacred space to talk openly about being Black in America
It's where four of us speak without the white gaze or conservative Black glare beating down on our conversations
04/09/2022 23:30 UTC
"There is no revolution without art": Kendrick Sampson on activism & his new film "Miss Juneteenth"
From LyftBae to liberation, the "Insecure" actor reflects on abolition, radical change, and dismantling misogynoir
06/26/2020 23:00 UTC
From "Pose" to Spike Lee's "Da 5 Bloods," Netflix's June offerings spotlight LGBTQ and Black voices
With summer around the corner, you can beat the heat inside with these new TV shows, specials, movies, and docs
06/06/2020 14:59 UTC
Historian Annette Gordon-Reed: Jan. 6 was a "turning point" in American history
Pulitzer-winning Harvard historian on the battle for the past and the fragile state of American democracy
07/12/2021 10:00 UTC
Donald Trump's fascist song of love: Total submission to him; widespread racism for all
Trump's attacks on black people are not random racist outbursts. They're part of a strategy to destroy democracy
08/01/2019 18:29 UTC
How calling someone a "class reductionist" became a lefty insult
Those who hurl the insult are accused of being neoliberal by those accused of it. Who’s right?
07/25/2020 14:00 UTC
"Music can bring people together": Angela Yee on Verzuz, D-Nice and doing "Breakfast Club" from home
The radio host went on "Salon Talks" to discuss the music industry, her juice bar, and those who risk their lives
05/05/2020 21:34 UTC