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Publisher of Alabama newspaper calls for “the Ku Klux Klan to night ride again”
Shira Tarlo
"We'll get the hemp ropes out, loop them over a tall limb and hang all of them," Goodloe Sutton wrote in an op-ed
How higher education has been weaponized in the age of Trump — and how it can be redeemed
Henry A. Giroux
Trump and the far right have tried to destroy higher education, because it's a zone of democracy and real hope
If Northam wants to do better on racism, standing against Confederate monuments is a good start
Kali Holloway
Virginia, once the cradle of the Confederacy, has more Confederate monuments than any other state
A photo of a uniquely American racist act dominates the news, but my photo is an act of equality
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Cousins: One is the great grandson of a slave owner & the other the great grandson of that slave owner & a slave
Has Trump wrecked our sex life? “Post-Trump Sex Disorder” is real, says sex therapist
Chauncey DeVega
"Big Mean Sexy Daddy"? Salon turns to Dr. Susan Block for answers to questions you didn't want to ask
Ilhan Omar, AIPAC and the Democrats: Party rushes to defend Israel lobby against one woman
Sophia Tesfaye
Democrats scourge one of their own over a poorly phrased tweet, but barely seem to notice Trump's racist insults
Ralph Northam, blackface and medical apartheid: An American nightmare
Chauncey DeVega
The casual, brutal racism in Northam's medical school yearbook is not random. It reflects a long and ugly history
Welcome to the era of constitutional beanball: How Republican dirty tricks got even dirtier
Paul Rosenberg
Republicans have played dirty for years. Remember Merrick Garland? In the Trump era, they've pushed even further
In the Gold War between the US and China, Huawei is the new Sputnik
Sam Natapoff
5G wireless communications is the next great global competition over technology, economics, and values
Embattled GOP Rep. Steve King to bring “Diamond,” of Diamond & Silk, as guest to State of the Union
Shira Tarlo
King came under fire earlier this month for remarks he made in defense of white supremacy and white nationalism
Blackface and hypocrisy: Northam must go, but Republicans have no moral standing on racism
Chauncey DeVega
Northam had one chance to apologize and atone. That's gone now — but Republicans should clean up their own house
Trump, Colin Kaepernick and the Super Bowl: Scholar David Leonard on white privilege in sports
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Playing While White" on the lose-lose dynamic of black athletes, white blowback and political activism
“This Is Personal”: Amy Berg’s Women’s March doc is messy, dated, and honest — Sundance
Kate Erbland
At a post-screening panel, some of the embattled leaders spoke out about controversy, conversation, and Berg's film
Here’s the real story of the 2020 election: Billionaires vs. America
Amanda Marcotte
Progressive policies are now widely popular, but billionaires can spend big money. Which side will win in 2020?
“Empire” star Jussie Smollett brutally attacked, racist and homophobic slurs yelled by assailants
Rachel Leah
The horrific attack against Smollett adds to a particularly vicious month of violence against the LGBTQ community
Anti-racist activist Tim Wise: Here’s what I’d tell the Covington Catholic boys
Chauncey DeVega
Tim Wise on Covington: "Their school has failed, their parents have failed and they have failed as human beings"
White victimology, white privilege and the Covington Catholic rules of race
Chauncey DeVega
In America's racial drama, only white people are allowed to be "innocent." The Covington boys are a classic case
Nathan Phillips and the boys from Covington: What does this ugly encounter say about America?
Chauncey DeVega
A moment of confrontation between a white teen and a Native American elder captured America's struggle with self
Martin Luther King Jr., union man
Peter Cole
Many don't know Martin Luther King Jr. championed labor unionism
From apricots to Apple: Keith Spencer on the “People’s History of Silicon Valley”
Andrew O'Hehir
Salon editor Keith Spencer on his ambitious account of the myth, history and real-world effects of tech's homeland
McDonald Trump: The surreal White House fast-food feast was America at its worst
Chauncey DeVega
Is Trump really the Hamburglar? And was that the craziest moment of his presidency? No, there will always be more
“Standoff at Sparrow Creek”: Michigan militia men unravel in this claustrophobic thriller
Gary M. Kramer
"Politically, I can say the characters are not alt-right," filmmaker Henry Dunham tells Salon
Can progressives reclaim “religious freedom” from Trump and the evangelical right?
Paul Rosenberg
Even Trump's wall is a symbol of his alliance with Christian nationalism. But activists are fighting back
Major Iowa newspaper calls for Rep. Steve King to resign over racist comments about white supremacy
Shira Tarlo
"King should resign. . . because of his abhorrent comments about white nationalism and white supremacy"
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