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Jelani Cobb on the anti-CRT campaign’s high stakes and the deep roots of fascism in America

Chauncey DeVega
Salon talks to the writer and professor about why America especially needs Black History Month now

White men as victims: America’s most dangerous fantasy

Chauncey DeVega
The notion that white men are a persecuted minority isn't just ludicrous — it paves the way for racist violence

“Abraham Lincoln” and “Lincoln’s Dilemma” clarify a few things about uncomfortable history

Melanie McFarland
Two documentary series provide a view into the humanity, courage and flaws of a leader in a time of Civil War

Trump threatens Hillary Clinton with death all over again — and nobody seems to care

Chauncey DeVega
Media shrugs off Trump's latest calls for violence because his claims are preposterous — but his fans are listening

Meet James Lindsay, the far right’s “world-level expert” on CRT and “Race Marxism”

Kathryn Joyce
Once a "New Atheist" and Obama Democrat, Lindsay rebooted himself as the brains behind the far right's moral panic

In an age of fascist counterrevolution, our biggest problem may be the death of ethics

Henry A. Giroux
Jan. 6 was only one symptom of the brutal assault on morality, history and justice. It's time to fight back

From “crack pipes” to “critical race theory”: GOP’s 2022 midterm strategy is overt racism

Amanda Marcotte
Without Trump on the ballot, Republican appeals to racism are getting cruder and more blatant

Joe Walsh on what the left doesn’t get: TrumpWorld “would happily burn this country down”

Chauncey DeVega
"I'm responsible for Trump," says former GOP congressman. Now he's here to warn us: The danger isn't going away

From SCOTUS to “critical race theory”: There’s no law or fact the GOP feels bound to respect now

Amanda Marcotte
The Supreme Court guts the Voting Rights Act while conservatives erase the history that necessitated its passage

Donald Trump’s fantasies of racial violence reflect an all-too-real history

Chauncey DeVega
Trump's white supremacist rhetoric conjures up some of American history's darkest crimes. That's not accidental

Helen Mirren defends herself from Golda Meir casting backlash, while acknowledging, “I’m not Jewish”

Joy Saha
The acclaimed actor opens the conversation about what authentic casting looks like

“Blacks and Jews” authors: “Whoopi is not the enemy” but “it may be too late” for America anyway

Alison Stine
Salon spoke to Terrence L. Johnson and Jacques Berlinerblau about race, "Maus" and where we should go from here

Flammable and deadly: America’s unknown housing crisis speaks to larger problems

Bob Hennelly
Amid all the talk of rising crime rates, the dire condition of American urban housing is completely ignored

Suspending Whoopi Goldberg doesn’t help anyone fight against bigotry

Mia Brett
In reality, race makes no sense. So it's no surprise that racism is inconsistent and nonsensical

Mitch McConnell’s moment of truth: For many whites, Black people aren’t real “Americans”

Chauncey DeVega
McConnell's "gaffe" was nothing of the kind — it reflected a core belief driving the Republican attack on democracy

Right’s attack on “critical race theory” goes back decades — but media hasn’t noticed

Chauncey DeVega
As Sergio Munoz of Media Matters explains, CRT panic is the latest chapter in a long assault on civil rights

University of Nebraska alters mascot logo to omit hand gesture adopted by white nationalists

Brett Bachman
Herbie Husker, the school's cowboy-hat wearing mascot, will now be depicted with a single finger up — "No. 1"

Canada’s “Freedom Convoy”: Is this Jan. 6 for the Great White North?

Kathryn Joyce
Canada's trucker protest won't lead to major violence, says expert. But some folks up north want their own Jan. 6

White women and fascism: Seyward Darby on how right-wing women embrace their “symbolic power”

Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Sisters of Hate" on why the far right's "mama bears" are fighting for patriarchy and white supremacy

The curse of James Garfield: A history lesson from one of America’s most tragic presidents

Matthew Rozsa
James Garfield is largely forgotten today, but saved his unpopular party from disaster — before tragedy struck

Who were the Jan. 6 attackers? Isolated white folks, searching for meaning — and enemies

Chauncey DeVega
New research offers clearer picture: Capitol rioters were often suburban and middle-class — and many felt isolated

Media messes up coverage of voting rights, blames Biden for GOP’s racism

Amanda Marcotte
Sorry, mainstream media: Republicans aren't one lunch meeting away from dropping their support for white supremacy

Donald Trump calls for racial violence: White supremacists are listening, but the media laughs

Chauncey DeVega
While the media congratulated itself for mocking or ignoring Trump's Arizona rally, he spread vicious racist lies

Where we are now: The dire state of America in 2022

Norman Solomon
Biden's first year: Assault on democracy, oligarchic class war and bloated military spending. Happy talk won't help
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