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White supremacy threatens safety in U.S. and Palestine
Chase Carter
Policing in the United States and Israel highlight the dire need to change policing policy
Smart Watch: “Pose” returns with a season demanding to be seen
Melanie McFarland
Season 2 of FX's drama puts it best foot forward again. And don't sleep on "Claws," "Younger" or "Krypton"
Rep. Rashida Tlaib opens up about death threats: “I’m a mother, so I want to go home to my two boys”
Matthew Rozsa
"We know we're not doing enough," the Department of Homeland Security's Elizabeth Neumann tells Tlaib
Trump’s 2020 strategy sounds familiar: Convince Democratic voters to stay home
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's attacks on Biden aren't about winning over progressive voters, but about convincing them not to vote at all
The SAT’s new “adversity score” is a poor fix for a problematic test
Leigh Patel
Students’ home and family backgrounds will be factored into their SAT scores
“Game of Thrones” isn’t “just fantasy”: Westeros is a reflection of our terrible realities
Chauncey DeVega
Salon talks racism, sexism and reactionary politics in Westeros and the U.S. with Timothy Malone
Against the dictatorship of ignorance in the age of Donald Trump: Part 1 of 2
Henry A. Giroux
Our culture of ignorance has made possible the rise of a terrible new political blend: Neoliberal fascism
Ilhan Omar says criticisms of her and Rashida Tlaib are “designed to silence” Muslims
Matthew Rozsa
"It is really important for us to recognize that we must be united in our diversity," the congresswoman tells MSNBC
Brazil’s long, strange love affair with the Confederacy ignites racial tension
Jordan Brasher
How did an American debate about racism make its way to Brazil?
“Endorsement of murder”: Trump pardons U.S. soldier who tortured and killed Iraqi prisoner
Eoin Higgins
Lt. Michael Behenna was convicted of shooting a naked, unarmed Iraqi prisoner. His pardon sends a dire message
My regrettable libertarian romance: I rebounded from my experimental phase, but many don’t
David Masciotra
Some people experiment with drugs. My youthful indiscretion led me down the weird path of tribal individualism
How Trump’s rhetoric fuels anti-Semitic violence: Tim Wise on “radical Christian terrorism”
Chauncey DeVega
Anti-racism activist on Trump's anti-Semitism problem: His supposed love of Israel "does not protect American Jews"
Telling Muhammad Ali’s story in full: “What really struck me the most was how much humility he had”
Rachel Leah
Salon talks to Antoine Fuqua about the new doc "What's My Name" and how he sought to tell such a remarkable story
Writer Jonathan Metzl on the moment neo-Nazis invaded his discussion of “whiteness”
Chauncey DeVega
Writer whose event was invaded by racists: It's time for conservatives to decide what side of history they're on
Republicans respond to Passover terror attack — by blaming Ilhan Omar
Sophia Tesfaye
Conservatives rush to blame Muslim congresswoman for deadly synagogue attack by right-wing white supremacist
Another synagogue shooting: Of course Trump won’t crack down on white supremacist terror
Chauncey DeVega
A right-wing terrorist attacks another house of worship, even as Donald Trump doubles down on "very fine people"
Kellyanne Conway says Donald Trump’s response to Charlottesville was “darn near perfection”
Matthew Rozsa
Kellyanne Conway tells CNN that Donald Trump's response to Charlottesville was "darn near perfection"
How the alt-right corrupts the Constitution
John E. Finn
The Constitution is interpreted differently by the alt-right
Scholar Jonathan Metzl: White supremacy is literally killing white people
Chauncey DeVega
Working-class whites are suffering but still willing to defend racism, says author of "Dying of Whiteness"
Republicans use black woman, Jewish man to gaslight Congress on threat of white nationalism
Sophia Tesfaye
Republicans turned a serious hearing on a national security threat into another episode of "triggering the libs"
Henry Louis Gates Jr. on why Jay-Z is wrong about racism dying off
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to Gates about American history and his new PBS doc "Reconstruction: America After the Civil War"
Sen. Doug Jones on the lessons of Birmingham 1963, Christchurch 2019 and Donald Trump
Andrew O'Hehir
Alabama's surprise senator on racial justice, the upsurge of white supremacy and how Democrats can win in 2020
Please keep your #MyWhitePrivilege confessions to yourself, thanks
Chauncey DeVega
"White guilt" and "wokeness" are narcissistic distractions. The real work of social change isn't a hashtag
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