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Richard Spencer leads torch-lit white supremacy march in Charlottesville
Charlie May
In what was deemed a success by their leader, Spencer and white supremacists returned to Charlottesville
Anti-Semitism in the alt-right age: It’s “the bellwether of society”
David Masciotra
Salon talks to the Midwest Director of the Anti-Defamation League about the emboldening of hate by the right
Should white directors tell black stories?
Tom Roston
Documentary director Nancy Buirski says she had a responsibility to direct her latest “The Rape of Recy Taylor
America’s white man problem: After Las Vegas, a familiar script unfolds
Chauncey DeVega
Now that we know the Vegas shooter was white, a reassuring narrative: He was a "lone wolf," not a "terrorist"
Ta-Nehisi Coates: White supremacy was “an indispensable factor” in Trump’s rise
Rachel Leah
The author minced no words on "Meet the Press"
Trump’s Muslim ban 3.0 is still unconstitutional
Marjorie Cohn
Like its predecessors, Trump's ban violates the First Amendment's Establishment Clause
The long fight to build the National Museum of African American History and Culture
Robert L. Wilkins
One year after winning a century-long battle to build the museum, we find it's needed now more than ever
How a racist is made — and unmade
Robin Lindley
Historian Charles B. Dew dives deep into his memoir of his Jim Crow South childhood, "The Making of a Racist"
How World War III with China might be fought
Alfred McCoy
The Pentagon issued a "sobering" assessment of the U.S.'s military capabilities, warning of a war with China
“Son of a bitch”: Trump’s NFL outburst fits a larger pattern
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's Alabama tirade may have backfired for now, but don't forget it's exactly what his followers want to hear
Addressing white supremacy can’t be a losing fight for progressives
Diallo Brooks
It’s time to be intentional about fighting against all forms of inequality in our country
“Battle of the Sexes” has never been so relevant
Max Cea
In “Battle of the Sexes” Emma Stone and Steve Carell serve up a resonant take on enduring American sexism
Why identity politics and class politics can’t be separated
Conor Lynch
Some liberals are eager to detach identity politics from economic populism. But economic justice is social justice
To many, America’s racial wealth gap remains invisible
Chauncey DeVega
Economic progress has been agonizingly slow for black Americans — but many whites don't see it that way
Trump, Charlottesville and the perils of “cultural relativism”
Jonathan Zimmerman
When speech police insist that all cultures are equal, they're fueling Trump's noxious Charlottesville narrative
The dangerous case of Donald Trump: Robert Jay Lifton and Bill Moyers on “A Duty to Warn”
Bill Moyers
Psychiatrist Robert Jay Lifton on the Goldwater Rule: We have a duty to warn if someone may be dangerous to others
Stop acting surprised, America: Donald Trump is a white supremacist
Chauncey DeVega
Trump has made clear to America for decades where he stands on race. It's long past time to accept the facts
Anxious in the Trump era? You’re not alone
David H. Rosmarin
A clinical psychologist on the anxiety our politics appears to be causing
Why “South Park” is perfectly armed to fight the alt-right
Taylor Link
The satirical cartoon has a perfect chance to turn around and bite the trollish right-wing hand that feeds it
This weekend, D.C. is a Coachella of Trump rallies, counter-protests and Juggalos
Charlie May
With over 35 events scheduled in the nation's capital, locals should probably run and keep running
Hey, Democrats: Remember that this president thrives on white supremacy
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's comments about the "bad dudes" of antifa, and his painful Tim Scott moment, remind us who he really is
“Racism is as American as baseball”: The Fenway Park banner hangers speak
Rachel Leah
Four protesters were ejected from Fenway Park after displaying banner during a Red Sox game
Condemn white supremacy? Great! But no special credit, white people
Chauncey DeVega
It's encouraging that Miss Texas spoke out against Trump's response to white supremacy. But why does it stand out?
ESPN throws Jemele Hill under the bus for labeling Trump a “white supremacist”
Taylor Link
ESPN gets dragged by liberals who say her punishment was too much and by conservatives who say it was too little
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