Showing results for: white supremacy (page 13)
Not just Florida: The entire GOP is waging a nationwide racism-fueled war on public education
Amanda Marcotte
In "an upfront power grab," Texas Republicans take over Houston schools by force
Hey MAGA world: Trump thinks you’re stupid — and he’s exploiting you, as usual
Amanda Marcotte
His latest tantrum over potential indictment is just another reminder: Trump sees his followers as easy marks
Shooting hoops and K-dramas: The American dream of not being relegated to a subplot
Hanh Nguyen
Matthew Salesses discusses his new novel about a Korean American point guard, a TV producer, puns and revenge
Thoughtful pragmatist or unhinged bigot? Why experts are rethinking Nixon’s psychopathology
Matthew Rozsa
The author of "On Nixon's Madness" on how mental illness fuels racism, anti-Semitism and homophobia
“Coordinated at a higher level”: White supremacist propaganda soared to all-time high last year
Areeba Shah
The number of incidents increased by 38% from the previous year
“I really didn’t trust any humans”: What it’s like growing up in a doomsday sect
Mary Elizabeth Williams
As a child, Michelle Dowd prepared for the end of the world. Those lessons were eerily helpful later on
Fahrenheit 2023: Even in Mississippi’s segregation academies, we learned about Emmett Till
Deirdre Sugiuchi
Working in a public school now, would I be comfortable sharing texts that might lead to me being fined or jailed?
“They don’t even try to hide it anymore”: House GOP refuses to denounce white supremacy
Julia Conley
Not one Republican joined effort to condemn white supremacy and the "Great Replacement" conspiracy theory
Dominion lawsuit makes clear exactly how the Fox News feedback loop works
Chauncey DeVega
Can Dominion disrupt the Fox News loop?
What Marjorie Taylor Greene’s “safe space” for conservatives would look like
Chauncey DeVega
When Marjorie Taylor Greene talks of a "safe space" of civil war she is making an existential threat to the nation
Too little, too late: Why the media goes missing when Republicans go on the offensive
Chauncey DeVega
The media's belated coverage of the GOP's anti-democracy attacks will never catch up
“We need a 20-year plan”: The fight for progress — and why it requires reaching out to conservatives
Chauncey DeVega
Author Justin Gest on why Americans need to start communicating with one another again
Historical amnesia in the age of capitalist apocalypse — and how to overcome it
Henry A. Giroux
Apocalypse is no longer a dark fantasy — it's the new normal. It's time to reassert human agency and fight back
When liberal institutions fail us: “Envious reversal” and the Hamline University debacle
Paul Rosenberg
A small college panicked and fired a professor — but the real lessons aren't the ones the right wants to teach
Every domestic extremist murder last year was committed by right-wingers: report
Areeba Shah
"The Trump era very much emboldened these actors," advocate warns
Critics decry “fascist” GOP bill that would “cancel” Florida Democratic Party
Chris Walker
The bill would disenfranchise millions of Florida voters, blocking them from taking part in primary elections
Stop mocking Marjorie Taylor Greene
Chauncey DeVega
It's not just trolling. Republican threats of civil war should be taken seriously
Republicans turn up the racism to drive up GOP opposition to Ukraine
Chauncey DeVega
The GOP's "welfare queen" attack on Zelenskyy makes clear a much larger dynamic at play in Ukraine war
Angela Davis shows us why “Finding Your Roots” complicates and strengthens the American story
Melanie McFarland
If you only watch the viral clip revealing Davis' link to the Mayflower, you're missing the full story
Today is the “National Day of Hate”: How did we get here?
Rae Hodge
Fox News ramped up its anti-Black History Month coverage just as cities ready to counter neo-Nazis in the streets
Sentencing of the Buffalo shooter: Black people don’t have to forgive white supremacists
Chauncey DeVega
Buffalo grocery store mass shooter apologizes for racist massacre
“It’s white supremacy”: MTG’s call for “national divorce” would “disenfranchise Black voters”
Chris Walker
Greene’s plan would increase states’ powers while potentially limiting rights protected by the federal government
Ben Platt calls out neo-Nazi protesters “spreading antisemitic rhetoric” at Broadway preview
Joy Saha
The Tony winner stars in "Parade," about a real-life Jewish factory worker who was wrongfully convicted and lynched
The media’s biggest addiction: Trump voters
Chauncey DeVega
In diners across the country, the media has obsessively stalked out so-called white working class voters for years
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