Showing results for: white supremacy (page 47)
Don’t get suckered by the polls: Donald Trump will win again — unless we fight for democracy
Chauncey DeVega
All the pieces for Trump's re-election are in place. At this turning point in American history, will we fight?
“Watchmen” creator and star: This is America’s history, not just black or white history
Melanie McFarland
Star Regina King and creator Damon Lindelof spoke to Salon about the need to discuss "the uncomfortable stuff"
Cornel West on hope and resistance in the age of Trump: We must “find joy in the struggle”
Chauncey DeVega
Controversial scholar on why he criticized Obama, why he's backing Bernie and how black people taught America love
Mississippi governor’s race taking place under Jim Crow-era rules after judge refuses to block them
Gideon Cohn-Postar
A lawsuit alleges that the way Mississippi will elect its governor on Tuesday is racist
What white nationalists and incels have in common: Blaming feminism
Lauren Schiller
What connects the white supremacist ideology of so-called white nationalists to extreme misogyny? Victimhood
Goodbye DARE — more schools are embracing realistic drug education
Mike Ludwig
Arming students with facts empowers them to educate people around them, whether they choose to use drugs or not.
Donald Trump’s “lynching” comment: A master class in ignorance, hate and manipulation
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's "lynching" tweet combined vicious racism and outright lawlessness. As always, it was also strategic
Brian Klaas: Trump has “exposed the weakness of American democracy” — but there’s hope
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "The Despot's Apprentice" on Trump's "existential threat" to democracy and the growing risk of violence
“Watchmen” is a brutally provocative reckoning of alternate history
Melanie McFarland
Damon Lindelof's new vision is more than just a confrontation of white supremacy. It's an indictment of denial
Do people ever truly change their beliefs?
Lauren Schiller
We talk to "Reckonings" podcast host Stephanie Lepp about how humans are a work in progress
Extorting Ukraine is bad enough, but Trump has done much worse
Rebecca Gordon
Trump is a threat not just to the American people, or to the rule of law, but to the whole human species
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
Why a judge just shot down the argument that Trump is above the law
David Cay Johnston
It all goes back to 1950s anti-communist hysteria, J. Edgar Hoover and a guy in the KKK
Donald Trump’s favorite president: Andrew Jackson as father of the “white republic”
Matthew Rozsa
Historian Matthew Clavin: Andrew Jackson was terrible, but he likely would have despised Donald Trump
As Confederate monument debate continues, Kehinde Wiley’s new statue challenges the heroic narrative
Ashlie D. Stevens
“Rumors of War” was unveiled in Times Square and will be moved to Virginia, nearby its Confederate inspiration.
Impeachment and emotional whiplash: Can Americans rise up in hope and courage?
Chauncey DeVega
Fear is only natural: Trump has escaped before. But the tide is turning — and the hope you feel is important
The wages of cruelty: Tormented by impeachment, Trump torments the weakest
Chauncey DeVega
As he feels ever more cornered, the president reveals himself, threatening to intern homeless people in camps
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
Republicans return to Congress: More bad faith than ever! Democrats fight back, a little
Sophia Tesfaye
Republicans keep dragging trolls, wackos and conspiracy theorists before hearings. Are Democrats finally fed up?
Doomed, delusional, divided and corrupt: How the Democratic Party became a haunted house
Andrew O'Hehir
Conflicted about ideology and identity and deeply compromised by history, the Democratic Party is built to lose
Tucker Carlson defends Megyn Kelly’s blackface scandal, calls Justin Trudeau “racist”
Shira Tarlo
"She just made the mistake of not seeming quite offended enough in a TV segment by certain Halloween costumes“
The Joe Biden wokeness paradox: Can black voters support him and also hold him accountable?
D. Watkins
Biden's Birmingham speech was high on emotion when black voters need solutions. But Democrats also need a win
A plan to monitor the mentally ill? History of mental illness and stigma provides insights
Troy Rondinone
Fear of the dangerous mentally ill is longstanding in America.
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