Showing results for: white supremacy (page 97)
“Are the white women wearing actual chains?”: Meet the abortion rights group Texas feminists oppose
Katie Klabusich
New York-based Stop Patriarchy says it's in Texas to "help." A coalition of advocates have said, "No thanks"
R.I.P. “Law and Order” conservatives: Why Nixon’s party abandoned his obsession
Leah Mickens
While Nixon crusaded against protests and riots, the right now boasts of bucking authority. Here's what changed
Why law school’s love affair with economics is terrible for the American legal system
Ted Hamilton
Law schools are putting more and more emphasis on a cash-crazed free market ideology. Here's what's at stake
“A much larger and more dangerous movement”: Right-wing militias thrive post-Bundy — and the media won’t talk about it
Paul Rosenberg
Cliven Bundy wasn't a one-off. New report shows far-right militias are growing, and more fear of home-grown terror
How to survive an American century: From JFK to the apocalypse
Tom Engelhardt
Seventy years of lessons on the contradictions and dangers of global superpower-dom
The right’s favorite new race guru: Why you should know Jason Riley
Ian Blair
WSJ's Jason Riley blames liberalism for brainwashing black America. Here's why it's so wrong -- and dangerous
White supremacy stripped bare: What “Do the Right Thing” tells us 25 years later
Brittney Cooper
The film the Obamas saw on their first date challenged America's narrative of progress. It also saw into the future
White supremacy meets “black boy rage”: Why Tupac’s needed more today than ever
Mychal Denzel Smith
Tupac would have turned 43 today. In age of Trayvon and Jordan Davis, here's why we have a hard time letting him go
Guns made civil rights possible: Breaking down the myth of nonviolent change
Charles E. Cobb Jr.
A crucial part of the struggle's been forgotten: how armed self-defense protected activists from white supremacists
Right-wing anger turned deadly: What Jerad Miller mess was really about
Heather Digby Parton
Conservatives now trying to claim that the Vegas shooters were somehow lefty radicals. Here's why that's laughable
Why CNN is so afraid of admitting that America’s terror attacks are right-wing
CJ Werleman
The network seems terrified of incurring the far right's wrath in the wake of the Las Vegas shootings
Fox News foments another violent outbreak: From Cliven Bundy to Jerad Miller, words matter
Joan Walsh
Five years after I clashed with O’Reilly about his network’s dangerous rhetoric, it's still promoting extremism
GOP flunks Bergdahl lesson: How it revealed total ignorance about prisoner swaps
The right is up in arms over exchanging prisoners with the enemy. They clearly know nothing about American history
Men can be feminists but it’s actually really hard work
Katie McDonough
Feminism is for everybody because sexism hurts everybody, but lots of men are comfortable with the status quo
How the conversation about reparations reveals the right’s twisted morality
Eric Levitz
Opponents of reparations argue that we've talked enough about race. But look at the way the GOP talks about it
Hey, guys: Elliot Rodger is our problem
Andrew O'Hehir
Most men don't rape or kill or condone misogyny. But it's our job to confront the disordered culture of masculinity
White supremacy and slavery: Gerald Horne on the real story of American independence
Elias Isquith
It's time to revisit America's heroic creation myth and what really happened in 1776, author-historian tells Salon
Elliot Rodger’s half-white male privilege
Joan Walsh
The killer’s Asian heritage matters. So does his ugly class entitlement. Misogyny crosses lines of race and culture
White guy killer syndrome: Elliot Rodger’s deadly, privileged rage
Brittney Cooper
Can I go ahead and scream yet? It's time for America to admit what it's long resisted: White male privilege kills
Neil deGrasse Tyson vs. the right: “Cosmos,” Christians, and the battle for American science
Sean McElwee
The real reason conservatives are freaking out about Neil deGrasse Tyson: He's laying bare their worst hypocrisies
Koch brothers’ Detroit abomination: Stunning avarice and cruelty reaches new low
Joan Walsh
Why is their group giving millions to stop bipartisan bankruptcy settlement for Detroit? The details are harrowing
White supremacy is alive and well: Ta-Nehisi Coates and the case for reparations
Bill Moyers
"The filter of white supremacy is greatly underestimated in this country," says the Atlantic writer
“A matter of death and death”: Confronting anti-black racism among Latinos
Aura Bogado
For some of us who grew up in Latino families, anti-blackness was firmly instilled in our minds from a young age
Rand Paul’s incoherent foreign policy mess
Heather Digby Parton
His worldview can't sell in a GOP primary and he knows it -- so here's the hacky sweet spot he's going for instead
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