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They constitute a crucial voting bloc: About 9 million LGBTQ adults are eligible to vote, and nearly half of them are under age 35.
DeAsia Paige
Her new story collection is of apiece with the writer’s interest in the minds of the guilty, the complicit, and the canceled.
Lizzy Harding
The two artistic geniuses—a novelist and a visual artist—discuss US politics, Islamophobia, and their recent work.
Ayad Akhtar and Shahzia Sikander
Amid NFL-approved statements against racism, players fought to have a real message heard—and in another sport, a hero emerged.
Dave Zirin
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Such is the central claim at the heart of the DOJ’s attempt to intervene in E. Jean Carroll’s defamation lawsuit against Trump.
Elie Mystal
The Electoral College and the Senate both marginalize states that are the hardest hit by climate change.
Jeet Heer
Neglected cities across this country are desperate for a sincere and savvy politics of racial and economic justice. Biden has the chance to speak to every one of them.
John Nichols
Covid-19 has revealed the glaring inequalities of higher ed in the United States and may push the system to the point of crisis.
Daniel Bessner
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Stuart Klawans
His 1987 film Four Adventures of Reinette and Mirabelle receives a restoration—and hopefully a newfound reputation as classic in the canon of female friendship.
Kristen Yoonsoo Kim
Nearly 50 days have passed since five leaders of the Garífuna community were kidnapped by men wearing Honduran police uniforms.
Massay Crisanto
The Russian opposition leader’s unique gift for uniting disparate people, ideas, and movements undoubtedly helped make him a target.
Vadim Nikitin
Abandonment of ships, “flags of convenience,” and lax law enforcement are common at sea, often with tragic consequences.
Ian Urbina
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Sportswriters Kavitha Davidson and Jessica Luther join the show to talk about their new book, Loving Sports When They Don’t Love You Back.
September 8, 2020
In Richmond, the sites of former monuments to the Confederacy have become lively spaces for activism and memorializing those lost to police violence.
July 13, 2020
I’m a guest in the Black Lives Matter movement, and making images is how I show my support.
June 29, 2020
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