Showing results for: white supremacy (page 94)
Stop poisoning the race debate: How “respectability politics” rears its ugly head — again
Brittney Cooper
It's not just white skeptics undermining the fight for equality. Here's why moderate Black folks are also to blame
America’s white fragility complex: Why white people get so defensive about their privilege
Sam Adler-Bell
The author of "What Does It Mean to Be White?" on Black Lives Matter and our biggest misconceptions about racism
CNN’s insane debate over “Who can say” the N-word
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Don Lemon and company fret over who's "keeping the word alive"
I was the black guy in a white frat
Kasai Rex
Nothing about the racist OU chant surprises me. I spent years ignoring white prejudice just to fit in
Race, outrage and white male excuses: It’s much worse than just one frat boy
Arthur Chu
Let's celebrate bad-ass responses to outrages in Ferguson and Oklahoma. But don't confuse them with real victories
America’s “black body” reality: How Selma, “Scandal” & Ferguson reveal an ugly truth
Brittney Cooper
As the president reflected 50 years after Bloody Sunday, here's the cold truth about where the nation is today
The left’s racial dilemma: President Obama, Michelle Alexander & the nature of change
Elias Isquith
Why the president and a star academic are debating one of liberalism's central questions — without even knowing it
Selma’s white supremacy legacy: What America must reckon with today
Ronald J. Sheehy
The 50th anniversary of "Bloody Sunday" requires us to confront some very ugly ideas and history -- starting here
America’s “Ferguson” confusion: Why the problem has been completely misunderstood
Elias Isquith
The racist emails found by the DOJ are awful. But what ails Ferguson reaches well beyond the state of Missouri
8 horrifying revelations in the Justice Department’s Ferguson report
Luke Brinker
From unconstitutional searches to racist emails, here are some of the most revolting findings
“It’s the Blackness that scares everybody”: Why white people favor “African-Americans”
Brittney Cooper
The word "Black" can be disruptive, disarming and political. Here's what it really means when I choose to use it
5 signs Scott Walker is employing GOP’s racist “Southern Strategy”
Roger Bybee
The candidate's new push for a "right-to-work" law is just his latest appeal to white voters' racial resentment
Horrible dudes get taste of own medicine: GamerGate, revenge porn & a shocking discovery about harassment
Katie McDonough
Cretinous online harassers now find themselves victims of online harassment. Here's what they're saying now
Black America’s hidden tax: Why this feminist of color is going on strike
Brittney Cooper
In its own way, the Oscars and Patricia Arquette shined a light on a different kind of wage inequality. Here's how
The Rhodes scholarship wasn’t designed for my people — that’s why I had to win
Julian Brave NoiseCat
I thought my triumph over the racist Cecil Rhodes could mean revenge for my ancestors. Was it justice, or delusion?
Oscar voter or right-wing pundit: Can you tell the difference? (QUIZ)
Peter Finocchiaro, Colin Gorenstein
They have more in common than you might expect
We are not a Christian nation: Ronald Reagan, John F. Kennedy and the eternal lie of the “city upon a hill”
Peter Manseau
John Winthrop's "city upon a hill" dominates presidential rhetoric and our self-understanding. Here's the problem
Angry, armed and white: Why Craig Stephen Hicks is the face of America’s violent extremism
Steven Rosenfeld
His politics may have been left of center, but the Chapel Hill shooter fits an all-too-familiar pattern post-9/11
America’s real racial terror: How lynch mobs & barbaric violence haunt us today
Elias Isquith
It's time to recognize our history of lynchings as a form of racial terrorism. Here's what it means today
Anti-vaxxers are not the enemy: Science, politics and the crisis of authority
Andrew O'Hehir
My kids got their shots! But climate denial is far more dangerous, and a larger cultural crisis looms behind both
Newt’s shocking legacy: Was he more important than Reagan?
Jim Newell
Political scientist Thomas Schaller tells Salon how Gingrich transformed the modern GOP -- in ways still felt today
Maureen Dowd’s clueless white gaze: What’s really behind the “Selma” backlash
Brittney Cooper
NY Times columnist is the latest critic of "Selma" for its depiction of LBJ. Here's why a new racial lens is needed
“His dream was for all poor and working people to live lives of decency and dignity”
Cornel West
Cornel West reminds us why the FBI called Martin Luther King Jr. "the most dangerous man in America"
5 reasons “white pride” is always racist
Matthew Rozsa
History tells us "whiteness" has always been a construct used to exclude certain groups from equal rights
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