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The Courage of ‘Charlie Hebdo’

The Courage of ‘Charlie Hebdo’ The Courage of ‘Charlie Hebdo’

The French magazine is blasphemous—and isn’t that an honorable thing to be?

May 5, 2015 / Column / Katha Pollitt

Black America’s Lost Generation Speaks Up

Black America’s Lost Generation Speaks Up Black America’s Lost Generation Speaks Up

The teens of the Baltimore riot have never known a reality without crisis. That comes with consequences.

May 5, 2015 / Kai Wright

2 Very Different Ways to Punish Killer Cops

2 Very Different Ways to Punish Killer Cops 2 Very Different Ways to Punish Killer Cops

The criminal-justice system is set up never to jail police. Could restorative justice serve communities better?

May 5, 2015 / Alex S. Vitale

Vietnam Is the War That Didn’t End

Vietnam Is the War That Didn’t End Vietnam Is the War That Didn’t End

Forty years later, we still haven’t confronted the true lesson of Vietnam.

May 5, 2015 / William Greider

Snapshot: Malcolm X Across America

Snapshot: Malcolm X Across America Snapshot: Malcolm X Across America

Award-winning photographer Camilo José Vergara has snapped dozens of pictures of Malcolm X, as depicted in murals in poor communities of color across the United States. A drug-treatment center in Detroit features this mural of Malcolm standing out among a crowd of great black intellectuals, organizers, and artists.

May 5, 2015 / Camilo José Vergara

How Long Can Genius Last?

How Long Can Genius Last? How Long Can Genius Last?

In this week’s Altercation Eric honors artists and writers whose careers have stood the test of time.

May 5, 2015 / Eric Alterman

With Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton In, Democrats Prepare for 6 Debates

With Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton In, Democrats Prepare for 6 Debates With Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton In, Democrats Prepare for 6 Debates

Democratic National Committee accepts that 2016 race will be competitive. Here's how to make the debates better.

May 5, 2015 / John Nichols

Why ‘Charlie Hebdo’ Is Not Pamela Geller

Why ‘Charlie Hebdo’ Is Not Pamela Geller Why ‘Charlie Hebdo’ Is Not Pamela Geller

A more apt comparison would be between the surviving staff of the satirical magazine and the brave abortion providers who carried on after the murder of Dr. George Tiller.

May 5, 2015 / Stuart Klawans

The Enduring Shame of ‘Separate and Unequal’

The Enduring Shame of ‘Separate and Unequal’ The Enduring Shame of ‘Separate and Unequal’

The unrest in Baltimore is about more than a single death—it’s about the structural racism, inequality, and poverty that have plagued our society for too long.

May 5, 2015 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

5 Tools the Police Are Using in Their War Against Activists

5 Tools the Police Are Using in Their War Against Activists 5 Tools the Police Are Using in Their War Against Activists

From Ferguson to Baltimore, the message is clear: protest at your peril.

May 5, 2015 / Michael Gould-Wartofsky

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